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Our hawks and eagles have been letting us down this year. We’re over run with the golden mantle ground squirrels. Pine Squirrels are plentiful too!
I was trying to find a picture of one of the mushrooms we grow. Big brown and if you touch it turns to a fine brown talcum powder type dust.
i'm trying to get a good shot of a odd set of squirrel we have solid ,BLACK, and or TAN one is a combo of both
it's supposed to be a gene variation of the grays. just odd to see it.
@FORDF250HDXLT Nothing special just shot with my Canon SX740HS point and shoot. 2-300' away while looking at the wild horses on Pryor Mountain last week.
Here's something a little different for ya tonight. Fellow gen X'ers, here's a trip back in time.
My Atari 2600 Jr. (Large rainbow) NOS & complete in box - Just like the one I bought when I was a kid, w/ a few of my favs.
In 1986, a new version of the 2600 was released (although it was planned for release two years earlier). The new redesigned version of the 2600, unofficially referred to as the 2600 Jr., features a smaller, cost-reduced, form factor with a modernized Atari 7800-like appearance. The redesigned 2600 was advertised as a budget gaming system (under $50) that has the ability to run a large collection of classic games. There are several minor stylistic variations of the 2600 Jr. design, including the "large rainbow", "small rainbow", and the rare all-black "Irish" version (made in Ireland).