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On my way home, caught these. (Original Post)
elleng
Jun 2023
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We'll be in the Yukon Territory in about a week. We usually see many more animals...
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Jun 2023
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3Hotdogs
(13,480 posts)1. Fukkin thieves.
Somebody oughta do something.
Srkdqltr
(7,705 posts)2. Oh boy, lunch.
elleng
(136,569 posts)3. Fine, if they like 'baby' soy beans! (I think; definitely not corn.)
Enter stage left
(3,827 posts)4. Really great shots...
We just left British Columbia (BC) and headed north to Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Today we saw 3 wood bison and a black bear.
Yesterday on the way to Fort Nelson BC, we saw a stunning grizzly bear only about 125 ft from our RV.
We're leaving here early tomorrow morning, hoping to see more critters on the way back to BC.
elleng
(136,569 posts)5. WOW! Bison and Bear!
I MAY have seen a red fox, scampering between creek and river, but didn't see it later.
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(3,827 posts)6. We'll be in the Yukon Territory in about a week. We usually see many more animals...
there than in BC, but you never know.