Reminds me of two puppies fighting under a blanket...The most dangerous animal of all is the Southern California Trail Cougar. Rarely will you hear them approaching. One moment you'll be happily shredding the gnar. Without warning, , the Trail Cougar will appear out of nowhere, fixing her gaze upon you, and the next thing you know you'll find yourself upside down in the air with your bike headed straight for you.
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Technically speaking this is a terrible photo as I had to use digital zoom on my phone () but considering I'm in the UK and this was t
They are not real haggises. Real ones have shorter legs on one side so they can run around steep Scottish mountains without falling over.Found these old traditionally dressed Haggis hunters a while back on the trail down at Ecclefechan. Luckily they kept hold of them till I got past they can be pretty viscous when hungry.
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The haggises or the hunters?they can be pretty viscous when hungry.
It's flat did you ride over it ?Ooh skid.... Death adder!.... shit ay.... gum leaves and we're outa here..... View attachment 136616
Nah got a good view when my mate up ahead unknowingly went in a bit too close... we road back for a quick view.... They flatten out on sensing to any kinda threat, before striking...It's flat did you ride over it ?
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New Scottish saying .There's a Moose loose and they kin be afa coorse. English translation ( can be awfully bad ) .Surprised a pair of young moose on my ride last weekend. I stayed behind the tree for the pic. Thought they were too old for momma to be near, but didn't feel like getting stomped.
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Yes that's like the Basking shark we caught on a trawler 1970 no mobile phones them days . I could have got a few free drams if I had that on my phone.We live in Chichester, West Sussex, UK. Two days ago noticed a very large bird in one of the large Oak trees in front of our house making a cry I had never heard before. Just as I grabbed my phone to get a picture it flew away but I got a fuzzy shot of it. A "bird bloke" I know photo enhanced my pic and confirmed what I thought- it was a White Tailed Eagle which have been seen in the South of the UK but to my knowledge never before nearby! Think they were reintroduced to the Isle of Wight in 2019.
If you can hear it next time this works well?We live in Chichester, West Sussex, UK. Two days ago noticed a very large bird in one of the large Oak trees in front of our house making a cry I had never heard before. Just as I grabbed my phone to get a picture it flew away but I got a fuzzy shot of it. A "bird bloke" I know photo enhanced my pic and confirmed what I thought- it was a White Tailed Eagle which have been seen in the South of the UK but to my knowledge never before nearby! Think they were reintroduced to the Isle of Wight in 2019.
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