DH in Carolina said: (quoted from post at 22:01:21 04/12/13) Nothing prettier than wild flowers in the spring. Whats that on the tree- Mud from wild hogs?
Yep! A pretty fresh mud rub from a mud hole that they had been wallowing in right in front of that tree. Not very big pigs though judging by the height of the mud on the tree.
I bought myself a Nikon d5100 and a 300mm zoom lens last year with my tax refund and
as a matter of fact I have Ansel Adams The Camera being shipped right now that I just bought on Amazon. :wink:
I appreciate the compliments on the photos and to be honest, I've really been enjoying shooting with the camera more and the rifle less but then again, I doubt you'll ever see me taking a picture of a wild pig before I put a hole in 'em. lol.
Pete, you're correct about the flowers and I was told what the first two were but can't remember the names. I do remember the butterfly is a Tiger Swallowtail.
This post was edited by 641Dave at 14:39:02 04/12/13.
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