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CHJ

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Some may remember a posting of mine back in beginning of May relating to woodland experience.

Well today we came across this little group:
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On the basis that it is better to leave sleeping dogs lie we did not get any more pictures.
 
dedee":18uo1s46 said:
I guess these were wild. How close were you?

Andy

Well tolerant of people anyway thank goodness, about 80 meters on group, and 30 meters on sleepy/wakey-wakey boy.

Sharp exit seemed the order of the day after that yawn.
 
MAGIC, ABSOLUTELY MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8) :D :D


Well captured that man, please allow yourself a moment of full on 'Philly style' gloating. :lol: :lol:
 
I'm so very envious of you :mrgreen:, but by the same token I'm so pleased you've seen these wonderful creatures in their natural environment . It's one of my dreams to see wolves in the wild.

Presumably, those photos were taken in Germany?

Gill
 
Gill":1valwvf7 said:
....I'm so pleased you've seen these wonderful creatures in their natural environment . It's one of my dreams to see wolves in the wild.

You might get your chance - aren't they planning to reintroduce in N. Scotland?

Scrit
 
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