Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
This young bull moose made short work of the flowers in front of a Pinewood Drive home in Post Falls on Tuesday evening. On Labor Day he visited the backyard of Cliff and Jeanne Hayes several blocks to the west for brunch. Since swimming across the Spokane River on Friday and enjoying the hospitality of the Riverside Harbor neighborhood over the weekend, he seems to be making himself quite at home. Reminder that no matter how docile these creatures may appear, they're wild animals and shouldn't be approached. After getting a call from my friend Carl Riegert just past 7 p.m. on Tuesday I was able to track the moose down for this photograph ... taken with a telephoto lens from the safety of my car. :)
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Awesome Picture Kerri, I just posted my Moose pictures on Facebook.
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