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Visitors to the gut pile.....PICS... A few more added from Friday night
William81
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I cleaned my doe the other day out in my cornfield behind the house. I put a game camera out to see who might walk by.... Several pics of yotes, a couple foxes, crows and other birds.... Nothing left today but a little blood and some hair...
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Natures clean up crew doing their job.
Nothing goes to waste.
The carrion crows.
Nice pictures. Agree with comments above, yep.
That last picture looks like it could have been in Hitchcock's movie "The Birds"!
Around here, the vultures would have it cleaned up before dark.
So it's S-V-S instead of S-S-S. Less work too.
Usually the Eagles will show up for a treat like this, but nothing so far. We have seen them across the road by the lake all this week.
I do my own butchering after a successful deer hunt. I used to bury all of the carcass remains up until a few years ago. I started dragging them out to the woods nearby and just leaving them lay.
Come Spring, absolutely nothing left!
Sure is a fat yote with good hair.
Black tip on end of tail??? (name it tippy)
I got some nice long range practice shots on some yotes not long ago in winter time. Dead deer on the ice in a big pond. The survivor yotes have a traction problem when trying to exit the ice after the shot. A couple eagles finally claimed the deer and the Yotes would not go out on the ice when the eagles were sitting on the carcass.
They are busy repairing there nest and will be laying there eggs soon.
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
A few more pics from Friday night
Wow. A coyote, a fox and a bobtail raccoon!
That raccoon hasn't missed a meal yet
He is a big one !😀