Gary A.
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Maybe a BBQ chip ...
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Similarity here, people move out along the edge of civilization, into the shrub and chaparral areas, which in summer is as flammable as a box of matches. Then when a fire pops up, (it is not 'if' but 'when), they expect that the fire departments paid for by city-folk taxes, come to their aid. There is a bit of a tax revolt out here resulting in some privately owned fire organization being funded via homeowner associations
Kind of like giving little kids cake and ice cream so you can photo the messy faces, isn't it? Though, most of the raptors that I know are better behaved than the little kids that I know.No, the article is specifically about photographers bringing mice, for example, to lure a bird of prey so they can get the shot.
You have discovered the secret to why Tigers sometimes eat their young.Kind of like giving little kids cake and ice cream so you can photo the messy faces, isn't it? Though, most of the raptors that I know are better behaved than the little kids that I know.No, the article is specifically about photographers bringing mice, for example, to lure a bird of prey so they can get the shot.
and GerbilsYou have discovered the secret to why Tigers sometimes eat their young.Kind of like giving little kids cake and ice cream so you can photo the messy faces, isn't it? Though, most of the raptors that I know are better behaved than the little kids that I know.No, the article is specifically about photographers bringing mice, for example, to lure a bird of prey so they can get the shot.
crap! i've been doing it all wrong then...I can completely understand the position that baiting is unethical for their publication...
just like war journalists shouldn't go out tossing grenades to get a few good action shots...
Tigers don't bother eating Gerbils. Well not unless they are at the Fair and they happen come across a Deep Fried Gerbil on a Stick stand.and GerbilsYou have discovered the secret to why Tigers sometimes eat their young.Kind of like giving little kids cake and ice cream so you can photo the messy faces, isn't it? Though, most of the raptors that I know are better behaved than the little kids that I know.No, the article is specifically about photographers bringing mice, for example, to lure a bird of prey so they can get the shot.