Hunting & other rural pursuits

I don’t see any foxes

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I fixed the pixels.

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he’s behind the camera

The skyline reflection from Aughinish is impressive. But ye’re used to that by now.

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They aren’t foxes @TreatyStones is seeing, they’re some local stray dogs.

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A target of opportunity presented itself

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That’s the same crow you shot last year.

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:joy: :joy: :face_with_monocle:

You need to update your name to @TheBirdSlayer

Could be a relation. :rofl:

Virtually the same spot too. I love ambushing grey crows.

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My favourite bird

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Came home and not sign of the dogs, the 14 year old JRT caught a rabbit and was tucking in. Shes happy out and I left her as I want to keep my fingers.

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Photo or risk TNH onslaught

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Apologies meant to reply earlier

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@TheBird

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He died of a heart attack.

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He died doing what he loved.

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Cat finally got his tongue

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The fall killed him

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Bula bos.

You could not shoot enough grey crows.

The father keeps the .22 by the kitchen door to that purpose. One year, not long ago, he shot over 50 of them in the calendar.

Magpies should also be shot freely. I have shot a good few of them myself and would shoot a lot more if I lived out at home.

Grey squirrels too. And you can eat a grey squirrel.

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