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poppy, Comment for image # 770212 Apr 08 08:37
A Jack-a-lope! Quail have beautiful coloring.
poppy, Comment for image # 770312 Apr 08 08:35
That canopy looks perfect and great on the Mig.
David Duckett, Image # 770312 Apr 08 00:48

sweetwillie, Comment for image # 768411 Apr 08 21:30
I knew those birds were Quail in the background.
RodN, Comment for image # 764810 Apr 08 05:37
That looks fantastic David.
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 764909 Apr 08 19:55
Beautifully done, hard to believe that its covered with tissue.
poppy, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 16:32
DD, I've seen it all now! You did't paint his tail while he was napping?
poppy, Comment for image # 764909 Apr 08 16:26
DD, This is another one that looks like gel coat fiberglass. Damn, they just keep getting better.
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 764809 Apr 08 16:25
Master...your student's stars look soo good on this Mig. Look like pigeons in the background.
sweetwillie, Comment for image # 764809 Apr 08 15:13
Sounds like me, many a morning I would look up and realize I had worked through the night. Are those quail in the background?
SteveM, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 13:56
Thankfully they are not usually aggressive. I once walked past one about a foot away from where it was coiled in a hole in some tall grass and was buzzing out a warning. The greenhorn from Oregon had never heard a rattlesnake before and thought it was the wind vibrating the barb wire fence.
sweetwillie, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 13:07
Yep, that looks like a western diamondback to me too. They can give a very nasty, sometimes deadly bite. I'm glad you saw him first.
sweetwillie, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 13:06
Yep, that looks like a western diamondback to me too. They can give a very nasty, sometimes deadly bite. I'm glad you saw him first.
jgood, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 12:53
Hmmm, looks like a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake to me. I can deal with snakes, but spiders and scorpions less so!
David Duckett, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 10:29
He hasn't moved. Course, he didn't move before the encounter, either, so I don't know. (Sorry) I'm pretty sure it's a rattlesnake but what I don't know is which kind because the black and white bands at the tail, dare I say invasion stripes?, seem unusual. There are many different kinds of rattlesnakes, and many other kinds of snakes, that live around here, as well as other critters which we try to avoid because they can be hazardous to one's health and also because they were here first. Snakes do not normally come near the house. Scorpions and Black Widow spiders do and they are not treated as humanely because they get inside the house.
jgood, Comment for image # 764609 Apr 08 09:56
That's quite a snake. Rattler? How's Ernie doing after the encounter?!
David Duckett, Image # 764909 Apr 08 09:39

I shall now use Poppy's beautiful plastic model as a guide to add some details.
David Duckett, Image # 764809 Apr 08 09:31

After a day of looking at it, I'm cutting out the last star at daylight. ;-)
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 764709 Apr 08 09:31
Don't let the cat out...kill it with your Airacobra!
David Duckett, Image # 764709 Apr 08 09:27

At about 2 feet it's probably a baby. It left unharmed and I WILL NOT take the trash out again at night. Deal?
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