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Unread 07-11-2018, 09:14 PM   #11
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Sara, that's a burl on Cherry tree which is behind the White Birch "V" tree.

Paul, if you see a bear cub or a raccoon in the shadows you've got quite an imagination. Given the quality of the pic, the atta-boy award winner may need some imagination to correctly identify the photobomber.

Dean, that turtle you're imagining is actually a stump and I believe the caterpillar you're seeing is a connector that connects a tie up cable to a looped rope, used to tie up Winston for him to do his duty w/o wondering off.

Robin, I wish there was a cougar there, but there isn't.
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looks like there might be a long legged crane in the picture...charlie
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A toad on the ground a foot behind the end of the gobbler's tail....?





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Someone's lurking in this pic. An atta-boy will be awarded to the 1st to find and identify the photobomber!
Straight above the crane way up high I think I see an owl.
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It was the judge's intention of making this a challenging and fun, but fair exercise. The quality of the pic just did not transfer from phone to this forum with the clarity and definition to make it fair. As a result I'm going to end it by thanking all of you that used your great imagination in trying to find and identify the photobomber . . . You all are awarded and ATTA-BOY and for Sara an ATTA-GIRL Award for your efforts. Congratulations!

I can assure you that the pic on my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge used to take and then post the pic is able to zoom in on the head of a doe with enough clarity to see the glint in her eye. FWIW, on the left side of the pic is a half-log bench, the doe's head is visible in the tall grasses just above the right side upright log support leg of the bench.

I'll try better next time.
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Sure it's not a nubbin? Lots of fun, Greg!
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