A view of the cover. Still thick with summer's vegetation. It will be thinning soon with the shorter days and cooler nights.
Lots of food in the Doll's Head this year.
Lots of food in the Doll's Head this year.
Hawthornes.
Teaberry.
Crabapples.
Crabapples.
I couldn't pass up this shot of a toadstool to add to my toadstool collection.
This volunteer appletree always seems to produce a bounty of fruit every year.
This volunteer appletree always seems to produce a bounty of fruit every year.
6 comments:
We're having the same problem here in Montana. My husband and buddy went out the first 3 days and never got a single grouse.
Enjoyed the dog work though.
Way to go Emma!!
Hi Karen
I've been following your husbands search for grouse and know all too well what he's going through. Luckily just being able to roam the woods with a dog is a real pleasure for me and if we find a bird well that's "icing on the cake" :).
Nice looking cover, although pictures never do them justice. Emma looks reday to go! 15 more days and we can go afield, can't wait myself. Looking forward to seeing what you guys get into this Fall. Where did you get that giant swiss bell? been searching high and low for one.
Hi David
Got the bell at Lion Country Supply. It's the only one that I can hear from any distance. Hope to see some pics of sucessful hunts on your blog this fall.
Thanks Rick. Going to order one up for sure. Ol' Ruff seems to be hanging in his usual haunts, shaping up to be a productive season. I'll try and snap some pics of a few new coverts i'm going to scout tomorrow.
Was out yesterday myself Greyphase. Its getting close, you and the dogs look ready.
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