Stuffing the Stovepipe

I’ve always loved the expression “Idaho Stovepipers.” These are the half-mad, wild men and women who don Army surplus gear and horde canned goods in the badlands of extreme northwest Idaho. They’re waiting for the Apocalypse. Too bad for you, if you’re not prepared. I have no idea how many Idaho natives or immigrants may …

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Preview Pix

Baby Gyr- Saker tiercel just in from New York, having his first meal at Casa Querencia. Stephen Grant of London Best quality hammer side- lever 12- bore, circa 1880, virtually new and unrestored. It weighs a bit over 7 lbs and is probably a pigeon gun. To quote expert Robert Braden: “After all, it is …

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Grackle

Thought I would close out my Friday with this pic of a cocky great-tailed grackle hanging out on our deck.

The Condor

I thought I would post this image of the cover of the February issue, just in case you had any questions about how the editorial staff feels about wind turbines.

More Backyard Birds

In this case, a very relaxed Harris’ hawk, fat and sassy in summer mode. I was sitting on the back porch last night reading Dan Manix’s wonderful, self-indulgent A Sporting Chance: Unusual Methods of Hunting. I’ve read the book numerous times; it was one of my early influences, neatly containing short treatises on several interests …

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Quote of the Day

If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man –Mark Twain

Feeder Friends

Returning from California, I finally got my act together and placed a couple of bird feeders on my deck, something I’d been meaning to do for some time. We’ve been enjoying our visitors and I have been having fun trying to get pictures of them. Like this downy woodpecker… this black-headed grosbeak …. …and these …

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