Good morning, Moosekind. TGIF! Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
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Wednesday Watering Hole: Check In & Hangout for the Herd
Good morning, Moosekind. Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
The common Moose, Alces alces, unlike other members of the deer family, is a solitary animal that doesn’t form herds. Not so its rarer but nearest relative, Alces purplius, the Motley Moose. Though sometimes solitary, the Motley Moose herds in ever shifting groups at the local watering hole to exchange news and just pass the time.
Motley Monday Check in and Mooselaneous Musings
Good morning Motley Meese! Hope your weekend was lovely. Remember to let your peeps know where you are!
This week’s shot of the week: A follow-up to last week’s theme of aquatic birds in trees, here is a Great Egret, grooming itself. Also taken at Chincoteague.
Sunday Morning Moose Check In – Marvelous Moose Musings
Friday Coffee Hour: Check In and Hangout for all Moosekind
Good morning, Moosekind. TGIF! Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
Wednesday Watering Hole: Check In & Hangout for the Herd
Good morning, Moosekind. Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
The common Moose, Alces alces, unlike other members of the deer family, is a solitary animal that doesn’t form herds. Not so its rarer but nearest relative, Alces purplius, the Motley Moose. Though sometimes solitary, the Motley Moose herds in ever shifting groups at the local watering hole to exchange news and just pass the time.
Motley Monday Check in and Mooselaneous Musings
Good morning Motley Meese! Hope your weekend was lovely. Remember to let your peeps know where you are!
This week’s shot of the week: Great Blue Heron in an evergreen tree. I’ve taken lots of pics of Great Blues, but this is both the oddest and my favorite.
Sunday Morning Moose Check In – Motivated Moose Musings
Friday Coffee Hour: Check In and Hangout for all Moosekind
Good morning, Moosekind. Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
Wednesday Watering Hole: Check In & Hangout for the Herd
Good morning, Moosekind. Don’t forget to let your peeps know where to find you.
The common Moose, Alces alces, unlike other members of the deer family, is a solitary animal that doesn’t form herds. Not so its rarer but nearest relative, Alces purplius, the Motley Moose. Though sometimes solitary, the Motley Moose herds in ever shifting groups at the local watering hole to exchange news and just pass the time.






