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FWWDGC Wildlife
Just wanted to highlight some of the wildlife we encounter on our course.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/4706088589_85e81fde3f_b.jpg This guy (or gal) was just sitting in the grass next to Blue 15's tee. |
These two have been hanging around the course for several days now. If you know our course this is kinda out of the ordinary seeing as how it is located in the middle of town. This is next to Blue 1's basket
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Walla Walla is a wild palce... Wasn't a cougar spotted in College place not to long ago?
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Seeing wildlife on the course is awesome, and is one of the major factors that got me into disc golf.
Last night I saw a red headed sapsucker (woodpecker) while we were putting on 8 @ Tuesday Twos. Although not particularly rare, this is among the most uncommon member of the woodpecker family that we get in our area. I've only seen one once before, also at Orchard park. For some reason, my partner wasn't overly impressed. :laughing::laughing::laughing: |
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Those pictures are very cool.
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That owl looks like he just had a tasty meal.
I'm wondering why it let you get so close without flying off, though. |
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A friend and fellow golfer in Eugene works with owls - I'll see if he can identify the little scamp - I'm thinking it could be a young barred owl...
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Barred Owls (if that's what it is...) aren't very afraid of humans.
Same with spotted owls, they just happen to live in places that are more remote than golf courses. This Barred Owl sat in a tree at Lake Fenwick for an hour while I and a few other groups threw around it without caring much at all: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3289/2453798356_85192d406c.jpg Quote:
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