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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 273088" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>ndlongshot</p><p>Oh for damn sure I was on the horn with the boys within 30 seconds of spotting them the first time... well That's not actually true it was more like a minute and a half. The birds had me slightly screwed up there for a second or two as I was pulling into one of my duck hunting spots when I noticed a 3 pack of pelicans flying 4 feet over a pasture 500 yards from the roost not to mention 100 feet higher then the marsh itselfs which quickly caught my attention and thoroughly confused the f*** out of me for a moment or two till the conscious part of my brain caught up to the rest and said you do know those are probably not Pelicans at all dumbass and perhaps you should slow your roll and take a closer look ...... At which point it took my brain a second or two to catch up going on and to accept the knowledge that you know those are probably not Pelicans. But yes I most definitely did phone them in immediately. </p><p></p><p> And with all that said I'm sure they're time here is very short if not possibly already over but if there is anybody who would like to take their wife and kids or perhaps just themselves up to see them on a birdwatchin mission to see them just hit me up. they been extraordinarily consistent the past 4 days but obviously cant guarantee anything with the weather but if your like me and live and breath waterfowl of all types they're definitely one to check off the bucket list. So with all that said if any of you want a shot at seeing them please just let me know and I'll gladly give you the exact coordinates of where they were the last few times I saw them. Needless to say with the weather changing obviously theres no guarantees but they're certainly worth seeing for any bird lover!</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well does it count that these shots were taken from a cell phone shooting through a window mounted spotting scope? LOL AKA the Western redneck telephoto lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 273088, member: 1305"] ndlongshot Oh for damn sure I was on the horn with the boys within 30 seconds of spotting them the first time... well That's not actually true it was more like a minute and a half. The birds had me slightly screwed up there for a second or two as I was pulling into one of my duck hunting spots when I noticed a 3 pack of pelicans flying 4 feet over a pasture 500 yards from the roost not to mention 100 feet higher then the marsh itselfs which quickly caught my attention and thoroughly confused the f*** out of me for a moment or two till the conscious part of my brain caught up to the rest and said you do know those are probably not Pelicans at all dumbass and perhaps you should slow your roll and take a closer look ...... At which point it took my brain a second or two to catch up going on and to accept the knowledge that you know those are probably not Pelicans. But yes I most definitely did phone them in immediately. And with all that said I'm sure they're time here is very short if not possibly already over but if there is anybody who would like to take their wife and kids or perhaps just themselves up to see them on a birdwatchin mission to see them just hit me up. they been extraordinarily consistent the past 4 days but obviously cant guarantee anything with the weather but if your like me and live and breath waterfowl of all types they're definitely one to check off the bucket list. So with all that said if any of you want a shot at seeing them please just let me know and I'll gladly give you the exact coordinates of where they were the last few times I saw them. Needless to say with the weather changing obviously theres no guarantees but they're certainly worth seeing for any bird lover! [COLOR=silver][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Well does it count that these shots were taken from a cell phone shooting through a window mounted spotting scope? LOL AKA the Western redneck telephoto lens. [/QUOTE]
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