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Hey Scott - they finally got a color pic of OR-7
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Gotcha! OR-7 is filmed in California
Wildlife biologist snaps nomadic wolf on sagebrush hillside
May 11, 2012
By JEFF BARNARD
The Associated Press
A young male wolf from Oregon that has won worldwide fame while trekking across mountains, deserts and highways looking for a mate has had what appears to be his first close encounter with people, and ended up getting his picture taken, to boot.
A federal trapper, a state game warden and a state wildlife biologist were visiting ranchers in Northern California on Tuesday to notify them that GPS signals showed the gray wolf was in the area, when they stopped to look over a sagebrush hillside with binoculars, said Karen Kovacs, wildlife program manager for the California Department of Fish and Game in Redding, Calif.
"There, all of a sudden, out pops a head, and there he is," she said. "He appeared very healthy."
The wolf, known at OR-7, was hanging out with three coyotes, and appeared curious about the people watching him. But he kept his distance, about 100 yards, Kovacs said.
"He has managed to stay off the radar as far as people getting visuals of this critter," she said. "His healthy distance has probably served him well up to this point."
California wildlife biologist Richard Shinn snapped a photo, the first shot of the animal in color, and the department posted it on its website.
The sighting happened on private land in Modoc County, the sparsely settled northeastern corner of California.
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs...NEWS/205110331
Wildlife biologist snaps nomadic wolf on sagebrush hillside
May 11, 2012
By JEFF BARNARD
The Associated Press
A young male wolf from Oregon that has won worldwide fame while trekking across mountains, deserts and highways looking for a mate has had what appears to be his first close encounter with people, and ended up getting his picture taken, to boot.
A federal trapper, a state game warden and a state wildlife biologist were visiting ranchers in Northern California on Tuesday to notify them that GPS signals showed the gray wolf was in the area, when they stopped to look over a sagebrush hillside with binoculars, said Karen Kovacs, wildlife program manager for the California Department of Fish and Game in Redding, Calif.
"There, all of a sudden, out pops a head, and there he is," she said. "He appeared very healthy."
The wolf, known at OR-7, was hanging out with three coyotes, and appeared curious about the people watching him. But he kept his distance, about 100 yards, Kovacs said.
"He has managed to stay off the radar as far as people getting visuals of this critter," she said. "His healthy distance has probably served him well up to this point."
California wildlife biologist Richard Shinn snapped a photo, the first shot of the animal in color, and the department posted it on its website.
The sighting happened on private land in Modoc County, the sparsely settled northeastern corner of California.
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs...NEWS/205110331
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Darn, I was hoping it was one you had finished already. I'm sure it will be easy enough to get rid of. It's a pretty popular body style. I was walking by the tv last night and my husband had Pass Time on and I caught one running down Budd's, ran I think a 7.63 or something close to that. Saw quite a few of them at the fall OC car show too.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Hope you have a good time. Its supposedly much hotter than that where I'm going.
*gotta love Seinfeld
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
"Do you believe in God?"
"Yeah..."
"Is it a problem for you that I'm not religious?"
"No."
"Why not?"
"I'm not the one going to hell."
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+1 And wow...Tom's here too
Well, with the list in your signature, I'm sure there's always something to work on and keep you busy, lol!
No, not that one....been collecting pieces here and there and half the parts are still in Maryland and have yet to make it down here. I've been researching how I am going to do it since they really don't make anything like what I wanted to do to it....but I've started forming a plan. However this other Chevy is going to jump ahead of this one for now.
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Mine is covered in pollen...and now a couple drops of bird poo dangit And I seem to have lost my favorite parking spot again
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
I'm afraid to on fine dust because of swirls. Don't know about pollen though, does it have sharp edges?
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I think he is thinking of the Tijuana Duster....
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Charlie, I think you'd be fine, but just make sure you shake out the duster after every couple passes so you dont get something heavier in there
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