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(I think this one looks pretty blond, sort of
http://www.dianahunts.hu/Pictures/00146_m.jpg
It's a link only to the one picture because everything I found today was a hunting site. I don't like looking at pictures of dead pigs :cry: )

And I remember someone posting that they tend to get darker with age -- or something along that line.
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wow itś raining hard! spring!! :D :headroll:
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alice44 wrote:Sunnygirl, until I saw your image I did not even think that the sore pawed pig might have been one of the 4, but there is something about your close up -- sort of tall and thin and fur that seemed like him.

Here is a picture I have of the four of them

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and I think the pig on the left does have the swollen fore paw.
Yes, I also think it is him.
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:thumbs: Handsome man a wild boar
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They are lovely by day light
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there's a bunch of pigs eating there.
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for my amazement i heard a flock of whooper swans fly over the feeding place!!! :shock: that is amazing. i didn't actually know that they fly around this late in the night, even though i've seen and heard them flying at about 7 pm in the autumn in darkness once...
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(I do not know much about Swans but Canada Geese flight by night frequently and when the clouds are low, they fly very low -- it is a wonder sound and sight.)

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My two favourite youngsters are munching, munching, munching and the sky is getting light.

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I have heard bird songs for a while (I was cooking) and the pigs have left, since I was not at the computer I don't know when they left.

Will these youngsters act as aunties when their mom reappears with her new piglets?
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March 27ht: good morning!
the ground is muddy and there seem to be no-one, except in the forest, and i think a jay is almost on the camera because its voice is so loud and clear. now i saw one jay flying over the ground. it's cloudy but not very heavily. lots of jay calls in the forest. just the kind of warning calls that justify the name paskanärhi or paskonärhi. :mrgreen:
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:puzzled: Where deer were gone?. They do not leave many days in the field.
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the food delivery has been early today, as it has been quite often on weekends.
yes, the deer haven't been here for some time... :unsure: have you had a look in Jaanioja camera, venegor? here the address: mms://tv.eenet.ee/jaanioja
the deer are there almost daily and many times during one day. :D
jaanioja forum link is: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=171

well now there is a chain saw roaring. someone is working in the forest.
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it has been a very quiet day here, i have seen a jay and twice a raven :rolleyes:
now it is raining again( which is good! melting snow...) no boars yet

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now the boars are coming!
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:gathering: The rain does not stir. For a supper there is all herd.
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nice hairdo! :D
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now just one lonely boar eating on the background...it is so muddy and dark, the boar is hardly visible there...
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yes, there is only a sound of schmack-.. schmack-.. schmack- ,... tschuff... tssschuuuuphhh! ....schmack :mrgreen:
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ame wrote:yes, there is only a sound of schmack-.. schmack-.. schmack- ,... tschuff... tssschuuuuphhh! ....schmack :mrgreen:
...and sounds of raindrops! :D
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Kuremari wrote: ...and sounds of raindrops! :D
right! :thumbs: i think it started raining harder just now. i can even see the raindrops hitting the ground in the foreground. :D
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how green can it get!?? :mrgreen:
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it's not raining, at least not loudly but i guess it's getting foggy, maybe. the picture is blurry... i wonder what is producing that bright blue spot in the back about where the salt pole used to be, a bit to the right of it...? :puzzled: there is something reflecting light. it can be seen in all night time pictures but i can't see what there is except trees in the daytime pics.

the loner is munching there quite peacefully. a while ago there was a sound like a cat fight. it must have been furries... :whistling:
well now that sounded like a fox barking! :shock: or was a it a furry??
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