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Name that Wildlife!! ROUND 36!!!!

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Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: kgraeme
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: kgraeme Oh, and I was almost a falconer.
Well I have a "falcon" you know
Car or computer? 😉
Hayabusa is Japanese for their Peregrine Falcon 😉
did you ever read the book "my side of the mountain?

No I never have, but ill have to look into it
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider

Hayabusa is Japanese for their Peregrine Falcon 😉

Cool. I didn't know that. I was a martial arts/combat instructor for years and knew a little Japanese stuff. I thought about being a falconer and handled golden eagles, red-tails, coopers and goshawks, but I didn't know what Hayabusa was.

edit: obviously I didn't "new" how to spell.
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: kgraeme
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Originally posted by: kgraeme Oh, and I was almost a falconer.
Well I have a "falcon" you know
Car or computer? 😉
Hayabusa is Japanese for their Peregrine Falcon 😉
did you ever read the book "my side of the mountain?

No I never have, but ill have to look into it


it was my favorite book as a kid, about this boy who runs away to live in the woods, and has a pet perigrine falcon

 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: no0b
some sort of sun fish maybe blue gill or pukinseed (or whatever the hell they are called

bluegill. i'll count that

that one confused me because most of the blue gills I catch around here look 1/3 rd as good as that.
 
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