Wednesday, 23 of July "I never think of the future, it comes soon enough." - A. Einstein
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Nature By Night By Graham Thomson (2005-07-20)
When you are hiking along in the twilight you will probably notice various birds going to bed; indeed, often you cannot help but notice them, so noisy and fussy as they are! Have you ever heard a rookery settling down for the night in the high tree-tops? What a cawing! A lot of it sounds rather like ... Read more »
Night Eyes By Graham Thomson (2005-07-20)
Can you see in the dark, like a cat?
As a matter of fact, it is doubtful if a cat can see any more clearly in the dark than any other animal, though it is quite likely that it can, because its eyes have such large pupils. These collect every faintest ray of light reflected by objects round about, and ... Read more »
Night Hunting by Randy Watson (2005-04-19)
We were both huffing and puffing when we finally got to a rise in the darkness that seemed like a good vantage point. It was hard to tell, judging only by feel. It was two in the morning, we had been poked by mesquite thorns and stumbled along in the night for better than a half hour. We could finally ... Read more »
Night hunting for varmints An enlightening experience. by John St.Clair (2005-01-20)
It was a dark night. Above
in the moonless sky, millions of stars shown down on the dry cactus and
Mesquite of west Texas with a brilliance I had forgotten from boyhood. The
only sound was the cold north wind moaning across the plains. On a
distant highway I could ... Read more »
Night hunting for varmints Part II - Tactics for the beginner (2005-01-20)
Recently a conversation of sorts began on the "Go Go Varmint Go"
message board about night hunting tactics and equipment. I got to reading it
over and realized this could be a very helpful instructional conversation for
the novice. In fact it reminded me of one of those interviews you read in ... Read more »
2005-07-20 Nature By Night By Graham Thomson When you are hiking along in the twilight you will probably notice various birds going to bed; indeed, often you cannot help but notice them, so noisy and fussy as they are! Have you ever heard a rookery settling down for the night in the high tree-tops? What a cawing! A lot of it sounds rather like ...
2005-07-20 Night Eyes By Graham Thomson Can you see in the dark, like a cat?
As a matter of fact, it is doubtful if a cat can see any more clearly in the dark than any other animal, though it is quite likely that it can, because its eyes have such large pupils. These collect every faintest ray of light reflected by objects round about, and ...
2005-04-19 Night Hunting by Randy Watson We were both huffing and puffing when we finally got to a rise in the darkness that seemed like a good vantage point. It was hard to tell, judging only by feel. It was two in the morning, we had been poked by mesquite thorns and stumbled along in the night for better than a half hour. We could finally ...