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Osprey
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What do you know about the Osprey ? They spend most of their lives over and near large bodies of water.
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Aug 31, 2020
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Dragonfly Devoured
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Check out this dragonfly being torn apart by ants. What is the largest thing you have seen an ant eat ?
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Aug 27, 2020
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Black Widow
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What do you know about the famous Black Widow.? Black widow
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Aug 23, 2020
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Do you know about this bird ?
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What is it ?
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Aug 19, 2020
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Baby Brown Recluse?
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Is this a baby Brown Recluse? . #wildlifephotography #wildlife #outdoors #solo #naturephotography #boy #scout #photography #bird #thewildshutterbug #beautiful #perfection #world #birdphotography #outside #happy #naturelovers #birding #own #spider #stove #your #camping #thewildshutterbug**** #
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Aug 15, 2020
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This is How
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In this group; we will share all of our most creative photos. Here is an example!
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Aug 12, 2020
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Brown Recluse
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One of two deadly spiders found in North America. (Minus the occasional Wondering Spider)
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Jul 24, 2020
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Gator Diet
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Did you know ? Mature Alligators do not eat fresh meat all the time. It can make their stomachs upset. They are scavengers who hunt Or opportunistic hunters. Instead of relying on finding decomposing meals; these scavengers hunt, unlike other animals who rely on carrion (rotten meat) like the Vul
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Jul 22, 2020
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Hardware
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Some of the hardware we will be taking to Florida with us to research bears and alligators.
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Jun 07, 2020
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Lite Survival Stove
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What you will need. 1. Cut proof gloves 2. Eye Protection 3. One Grown - Up 4. Three cans 5. Tin Snips 6. Drill 7. 3/4” Bit 8. 1/8” Bit 9. Utility Knife or Dremel. 10. Can Opener No “self-opening” cans should be used. Watch Diagram video HERE Watch Diagram video HERE Watch Diagram video H
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Jun 07, 2020
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Follow us on our Airboat ride
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Watch as we take you on our Airboat tour in Ocala Florida.
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Aug 28, 2020
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Let’s Talk About Bugs!
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Do you know what type of bug this is? Watch this bug on his daily adventure.
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Aug 27, 2020
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Brown Recluse
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Unlike most spiders; the Brown Recluse has only six eyes, rather the typical eight. . . . #spiders #brown #recluse #six #6 #eyes #venomous #violin #back
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Aug 23, 2020
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Raccoons
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Whenever you see a Raccoon out during the day; typically, it is a momma foraging for her kid raccoons or kits. What do you know about Raccoons ?
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Aug 18, 2020
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How to find Spiders
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It was about 3 am when we found these spiders. Check out the video about the turtle we found that same morning.
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Aug 12, 2020
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Raccoon Tracks
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The Raccoon’s print almost looks like a tiny human hand. Typically, you will find entire roots systems exposed underneath trees where raccoons frequent. However, other animals find food this way too. So be sure to look for tracks near the root system in order to confirm or deny your observations.
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Aug 12, 2020
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Old Crow Feather
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Check out this old tattered feather out. What do you think it came from ? I think it is a Crow Feather.
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Jul 22, 2020
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Florida Expedition
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Day 1: Just see how deep we went into the Ocala National Forest on the first day.
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Jul 21, 2020
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Some Hardware
in Camping
Just a quick look at some of my hardware we will be taking to Florida. Some Hardware Check out The Lite Survival Stoves we made for the trip. Craft Your Own!
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Jun 07, 2020
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Lite Survival Stove
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Check back soon for a link to blueprints and instructions on how to make this.
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Jun 06, 2020
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Dragonfly Devoured
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Check out this dragonfly being torn apart by ants. What is the largest thing you have seen an ant eat ?
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Aug 27, 2020
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What Bug Is This?
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Does anyone know what bug this is ?
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Aug 25, 2020
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Eastern Gray Squirrel
in Mammals
This was not meant to have been a phone shot. As I was walking through the woods; this young squirrel approached me on a branch and just collapsed as if he were exhausted from a long day of gathering. It was almost like he was interacting with me. So I raised my camera and hit the shutter. Oh boy
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Aug 23, 2020
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What do you know about Vultures ?
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Aug 18, 2020
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Kangaroo
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- Did you know ? - - The kangaroo’s muzzle is like a human’s fingerprint. Each muzzle different from the next. This is also how they know who is who in the family. - #wildlifephotography #wildlife #nature #love #naturephotography #canon #animal #photography #bird #thewildshutterbug #beautiful #pe
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Aug 12, 2020
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Deer Bed
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We found a deer bed on our trek yesterday. #mammals #wildlife #deer #bed #woods #hunting #for #4 #pictures
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Aug 12, 2020
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What do you know about Alligators?
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Let’s learn about Alligators together. What are some things you know or think you know about the Alligator? I know that baby alligators are easy prey for larger Gators. Thats why you will rarely see a baby alligator in the open water. They stick to smaller bodies of water, attached to the big riv
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Jul 22, 2020
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Dragon flies
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Found two dragon flies mating?
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Jul 16, 2020
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Lite Survival Stove
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Sketch Diagram Notice soup can holes are below rim of chili can. A look at the bottom of the completed stove. Looking inside from top. Finished project.
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Jun 07, 2020
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Small Frog
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This frog was as small as the tip of my pinky toe.
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May 24, 2020
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