Great pics as always.
Getting a bit chilly over there I see.
Great pics as always.
Getting a bit chilly over there I see.
“Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
Paul Kirtley
Ahoj BushrangerCZ, do those trees with lots of snow on them have a name in Czech? In English they're sometimes called "Snow Ghosts".
Hello Col_M, maybe they do, but I am not aware of it. I just call them mountain spruces.
hidden roe doe in floodplain forest reserve "Litovelské Pomoraví", taken today"
Great Cormorants, same place, same time:
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i hate the cold wish it was 50f above year round great pic
Me too, but I hate hot even more... rather freezing than above 100f
cam reseted itself so there´s wrong date, pic is couple of days old
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The puddles in the hills are still frozen, but all the snow is gone... I guess it´s still below zero there at night.
one more, same place, last week:
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just clearing my head before workweek:
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trail cam check, today:
By the way to the cam, I have met Roe deer, Red deer stag and even pack of boars, but light was poor and bushes thick, so pics are crap:
and this is how it looks like in Poacher´s walley, muddy stream running through wild broadleaf woodland:
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fantastic photo's, thank you![]()
Vydra river, very clean, with otters and salmons. At the weekends, it´s allowed to ride in it, other days it´s closed because it runs through national park. Beer-like color is because it runs through mountain moors. Water was still pretty chilly.
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30.4.2012 Beltine (in czech "Noc pálení čarodejnic" - night of burning witches")
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Great pics. That looks like a nice leisurely paddle in the earlier post.![]()
“Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
Paul Kirtley
Yeah Sandberger, my face was nicely leisurely frozen. It was a good ride, nice waves and not too many rocks. Btw last pic is from the part of the river which is forbidden to negotiate, I stopped couple hundred meters above that.
I can imagine.
Interestingly (or not) vydra (Czech for otter) is the same word in Hungarian just spelt differently (vidra) and also Croatian, Romanian and a bunch of other languages I think, I have no idea where the name came from originally.
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“Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
Paul Kirtley
Yes, many words are common in central europe, even between german/slavic/romanian language groups. We are all mixed together here.
Inspiring!
What a lovely range of animals! And a great idea for a thread! Beautiful and thank you for sharing.
Thanks mate, still waiting for lynx, and if extremely lucky, even wolf can occur in my area... for a bear and wildcat, I´ll have to travel to border regions:-)
Thats a busy bit of forest.![]()
“Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
Paul Kirtley
it indeed is, it´s right between large open area and deep wood so animals transfer through here all the time, plus there is water source nearby
Wonderful looking place. I always look forward to you updating this thread Bushranger.....Still waiting for you to capture a lynx with the trailcam though!
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