Things From The Golf Course
Things From The Golf Course
Being on a coastal island my new community has lots of wildlife and lots of interesting marsh birds. Of course, it’s these guys who get the most attention;
Saturday I saw this guy flying over me. Pretty cool:
Saw him again on Sunday and something was dangling from his talons as he flew to the tree. I suddenly realized he had a snake. As he landed he lost his grip and the snake fell into the water. I was like, “dang, Mr. Eagle, that’s like reaching the par 5 in 2 and 4 putting-
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Nice photos. I occasionally say to the group, “Hey, is that a bald eagle?” and point. When everyone looks I tap in my ball.
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bkuehn1952.2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:09 am Nice photos. I occasionally say to the group, “Hey, is that a bald eagle?” and point. When everyone looks I tap in my ball.
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At my courses the red tees are the back tees. You shouldn't play the red tees, as this guy pointed out:
If you look closely you can see slump in the middle. I think dinner was just had.-
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Yes, definite bulge in the middle. The Mitten has only a midget rattler to worry about. Goose poop is our biggest danger.
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New hazard by the 18th green today:
Here's a better look:
When I lined up my putt, he was looking straight at me. Too unnerving - moved my ball six feet left for the first time - then sank the 25 footer.Re: Things From The Golf Course
Never seen this before and since it was on the first tee, I was thinking that there were a lot of birdies out there. sadly not.
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The pin flag in the background explains the whole situation. When the wind is up, seagulls always face into it when they are on the ground.