I had to come back to this one to know what the Pika was (in my profession, Pica is when someone eats items not necessarily considered food :-). We don;t have these guys in my area (that I know of)
LB, Pica live fairly high up in the mountains and we usually see them above timberline. Given you might be involved in nutrition of the health professions maybe the population at large is suffering from pica given the stuff people currently believe is food. 🙂
I understand where you are coming from. We have without TV for many years but own many of the BBC series hosted by David Attenborough. They are our go to entertainment.
Who needs TV? There are so many good videos online now. We’ve been going to pbs.org lately to watch Masterpiece or other series like the Roosevelts. We aren’t in the habit of it, but when the urge arises, good stuff can always be found online.
What a great shot of this Pika! I have not seen one in a while.
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Shelia, thanks. We had fun watching as he was very busy gathering food and somewhat unconcerned about us getting just a bit closer for a good photo.
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Awwwwww
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He was a cute guy.
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What a little cutie!
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He sure is and he was busy too. Good thing because just the next day was the first big snow of this season.
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I had to come back to this one to know what the Pika was (in my profession, Pica is when someone eats items not necessarily considered food :-). We don;t have these guys in my area (that I know of)
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LB, Pica live fairly high up in the mountains and we usually see them above timberline. Given you might be involved in nutrition of the health professions maybe the population at large is suffering from pica given the stuff people currently believe is food. 🙂
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True that!!! And the most common question I am asked? Why can’t I lose weight!
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For all it is worth, someone wise once said food is grown not packaged.
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So innocent and beautiful !
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Thanks.
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A very sweet photo of this little guy.
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Thanks, he is looking pretty innocent in this photo.
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Where did you find this little cutie?
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Hi, these guys are usually up high in the rocks and you can usually find them first by listening for the unique high pitched cheep they make.
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Never seen a pika before. Cute and sounds like a very busy guy/gal.
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They are always busy collecting enough food to see them through the winter.
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Darn, he’s cute! I remember watching a show about them and their pipping calls – so charming.
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They are cute little guys for sure. Who would have thought that a TV show would have mentioned Pikas.
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Probably was David Attenborough on Nature in the 80s – I haven’t watched TV for 25 years!
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I understand where you are coming from. We have without TV for many years but own many of the BBC series hosted by David Attenborough. They are our go to entertainment.
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Who needs TV? There are so many good videos online now. We’ve been going to pbs.org lately to watch Masterpiece or other series like the Roosevelts. We aren’t in the habit of it, but when the urge arises, good stuff can always be found online.
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I sure don’t need TV and I couldn’t agree more the online options are endless.
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Love this shot, will share it on Twitter.
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Thanks for passing it along, much appreciated.
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🙂
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Have a great day.
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