LOL, my kids do that too with pictures. I cannot remember the website for that tho. It is pretty funny!! LOL
LOL, my kids do that too with pictures. I cannot remember the website for that tho. It is pretty funny!! LOL
Will
Duncannon, PA.
She found it on photobucket somewhere, I guess you can fix up any picture. Take a ten year old to figure it out,
Forrest
Northern Plains
Ally up in Missoula, Montana.
People always seem to enjoy this...
Me and my 5x6 mule deer buck from the 2009 rifle season.
Sure guys, make ME hold up the deer while you're trying to hang it....
~~~Ally~~~ Missoula, MT
If you dislike a person, walk a mile in their shoes. Then, you are a mile away from them, and have their shoes.
Miss you all!
Hannah K. ~ Geboren om te Vliegen!
Hey long time no been with NAFA took a sabatical of like 20 yrs, re divorce, just getting my feet back on the ground again.
Most of the peeps I knew are in an old foggies home on the beach laying in a chair with an umbrella having a hot young thing in a tiney bikini bringing them frosties while they watch the migration .
I'm a Harris lover, yes flown other birds, hawks & Falcons but love my Harris's, but wouldnt mind trying a male Bonelli's for a season.
Duane
I live in Idaho. I prefer Peregrine Falcons. I have flown mostly passage birds the last 35 years, mainly Prarie Falcons. I still feel Peregrines are underated, and over trained. There are some very nice little Rocky Mountain Anatums that fly with some real style and guts. These birds are willing to tackle most anything and fly a decent pitch and can weight as little as 23 ounces. I used to be a Peales fan, but no more. Snappy little birds with agressiveness. Busting Mallard wings and heads. Flying them down with speed and agility. I moved from California because I wanted to fly falcons. I flew many a Cooper Hawk on quail and a varirty of quarry. My heart is set on Passage Peregrines now, or at least wild Peregrines. Rick
Hey guys, dont post that often...
I don't photograph well, but I guess I'll throw one up too.
Michelle M., Fort Thomas, AZ.
You and the harris both do fine.
tony
well this is me.
CODY RAMER, MONTANA [those who fly hawks have all the fun while those who fly falcons have all the problems]
Hi from Bulgaria !
Best regards
I'm the ugly one in the white shirt next to two really good friends at the CHC meet Jan 2010
First picture post, hope the picture shows and not the link.
Ed Pliett
I don't really have a good picture of myself on computer but this is one that my niece took of me attempting to hit Idaho with a rifle. I may have missed.
These are of my lil' birdie, 'Washakita'. She is a passage American kestrel and as you can tell, is cute as a bug.
Thanks. It a work in progress. Very little progress. I will be doing some updates very shortly. Who is your sponsor? Any time you want to go out flying just let me know. A couple of the birds are aslready done but I still have my female Gyr on the wing. Thanks Stephen
Thought I'd add my ugly mug, man and boy.
My Grandmother bought me the jumper for Christmas, I was made to wear it!
All the best, Pete
Hi my name is John Strazicich. I have been loosely attached to the board, have flown off and on for years. I am having fun flying and always learning. I just have decided to put up a pic of myself and the bird I am now flying (a tiercel Gyr/Prairie). I am grateful to the board for learning so much from all your experiences. I look forward to fruitful years of hunting and training my birds with useful information garnered from you all. I thank God for you all for sharing and posting all your pics. I am from Corona, California.
John
Nice to meet everyone
Tom Plefka
"Opportunities are like cake.....you have to make them"
Hey John, Thanks for the pic, nice to see you!
Welcome aboard Tom!
Jeff,
Northern Black Hills, Wyoming
This is my hillbilly butt and my first hawk Skookum.
Bart Ocheltree
There's always free cheese in the mousetrap.
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