Trail Cam Bloopers: Funny and Unusual Trail Cam Photos From...
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Great, rare, candid shots of wildlife in the outdoors.
Great, rare, candid shots of wildlife in the outdoors.
"These are the 50 best shots of animals other than deer entered into last year's wildly popular Trail Cam Photo Contest (click here to see a separate gallery of the 50 best bucks)."
Great site with info on how to be more accurate with a shotgun, how to hunt birds, hunting with bird dogs, and shotgun recommendations, including a list of the 50 best shotguns of all time.
This guy is nuts.
I wonder how they'd do off road ...
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If you like fishing, and if you like motorcycles, you'll love these photos.
"I'm going to need a Quicktime of my minty-fresh entrance posted on my web site. Tomorrow!" --The Monarch
Stumbled upon this guy with a nice telescope set up at the top of Central Park's Great Lawn tonight as I was walking to (and from) Jake's Dilemma for some drinks and foosball with friends. He says he's out there on every clear night, and that the viewing is best when it's cold. Which it was. Very. Got to check out a nebula in Orion's belt, but missed Saturn's rings on the way home, as the mare's tails were rolling in. I'm definitely going back the next clear night. You don't see enough stars in the city.
Field & Stream's guns columnist with photos of a rifle that went 'bang' in a very bad way.
From the page: "the pursuit of the perfect is the enemy of the good."
From National Geographic, "New Glowing Mushrooms Found in Brazil" ... do they really glow? Or do they just make you think they glow?
So this is what the Hudson is like when one of those barges pushes a wake past Manhattan ...
So true!!
Impress all your friends on your next camping trip with these ancient fire-starting techniques.
Groups Find Colorful Bird in Colombia
A new bird has been discovered in a previously unexplored Andean cloud forest, conservation groups announced in Bogota, Colombia, on Monday, Oct. 9, 2006. The bright yellow and red-crowned Yariguies brush-finch was named for
"New laws in Iraq criminalize speech that ridicules the government or its officials, and any journalist who "publicly insults" the government or public officials can be subject to up to seven years in prison. Some of the language is resurrected verbatim from Saddam Hussein's own penal code ..."