Rainy Day Iowa Roosters (pics)

  • walleye_wisdom
    Big Sky Country Helena, MT (Adel, IA home)
    Posts: 1160
    #211972

    Went out today for a couple hours, solo. Left the dog at home and just went for a “nature walk”. Ended up kicking up two roosters in a feild of switchgrass, then getting my last rooster from a road ditch on the ride home, with the trusty old single shot .410! The neat thing was, the rooster i flushed from the ditch, was in the road sparing with another rooster when i come over the hill and spotted them. I watched them fight for 3-4 min before i got out and they still didnt’ care that i was there. Got soaked, but it was a great day!

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #27562

    If you link out to photos on photobucket or other photo hosting sites be sure that they are no wider than 450 pixels on the largest side or you will stretch the page here on the site.

    Using the photo upload system here on the site is FAR easier and quicker than using photobucket or other photo hosting sites… once you get the file sizing figured out. The other nice thing about uploading photos to the IDA server is that they’ll always be part of the post you added them to. If you browse old threads you’ll find nearly all photos added using a hosting site are missing… so the posts are loaded with all those red “X’s” indicating a missing file.

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #514175

    If you link out to photos on photobucket or other photo hosting sites be sure that they are no wider than 450 pixels on the largest side or you will stretch the page here on the site.

    Using the photo upload system here on the site is FAR easier and quicker than using photobucket or other photo hosting sites… once you get the file sizing figured out. The other nice thing about uploading photos to the IDA server is that they’ll always be part of the post you added them to. If you browse old threads you’ll find nearly all photos added using a hosting site are missing… so the posts are loaded with all those red “X’s” indicating a missing file.

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