Grouse Fajitas! Yum!
Surprisingly this has been a pretty good year for both Deer and Grouse at the Yonderosa. Spring and a late arriving Summer don't generally favor the 'babes in the woods' but I'm seeing bunches of both. LOTS of berries too. The Bears are fattening up nicely. Grouse crops I've seen are filled with Kinnikinik berries, ants, leafs and needles in their crops.
Wasn't Kinnikinik something the natives smoked in some of their ceremonies?
ReplyDeletegrouse fajitas...i can't imagine how good that must taste!!!!!
ReplyDeletethat owl looks pissed at you, did you interrupt his lunch? was it a grouse ? ;-)
Good to hear from you Mo, it's been far too long. Nice shot of the owl. He looks BIG to me! Mmmmm, the grouse fijitas sound great and look even greater!! I hope you and your wife got up there several times this summer!!Hope the dogs n pups are all doing well - but I guess even the pup has grown up too! Loved all the photos! Hope you post again soon...debbie
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the owl! Been a long time since I've eaten grouse...Time for to update my "to-do" list.
ReplyDeleteteehee - grouse fajitas - you are my hero Mo!
ReplyDeleteyour friend,
kymber
Your pictures always make me wish I was some place else! Good to see you back!!
ReplyDeleteThe Whitetail fawns sure do look different than our Mule deer fawns. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back! Love that Owl shot.
ReplyDeleteGrouse fajitas?! That sounds dang exotic!
ReplyDeleteWhat's a Kinnikinik?
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