family of feral hogs eating from a feeder
73° cloudy
Small FERAL Pig family; sow is brown Pig on far right; looks like they are feeding on fallen acorns around base of Oak tree. When they spotted me taking photos, they decided to leave the area and walked up the hill.
A very destructive [but tasty] Introduced PEST in California and many other states. These piggies need to grow a bit larger before "harvesting" ........ Private Property - No Public access.
FERAL Pig, approximately 100 pounds in size. A very destructive [but tasty] Introduced PEST in California and many other states. Harvested for Food: NO antibiotics and free-range mostly grain-fed (eats pretty much everything in its environment). Private Property - No Public access.
FERAL Pig, approximately 150+ pounds in size. A very destructive [but tasty] Introduced PEST in California and many other states. Harvested for Food: NO antibiotics and free-range mostly grain-fed (eats pretty much everything in its environment). Private Property - No Public access.
Small family group of FERAL Pigs consisting of one sow and three piglets. I honked my truck horn to make them stand up for some photos, but when they spotted me, they took off running and ran about a quarter mile or so up the hill. These may be the same piggies as in www.inaturalist.org/observations/132772359
A very destructive [but tasty] Introduced PEST in California and many other states. These piggies need to grow a bit larger before "harvesting" ........ Private Property - No Public Access.
Young mountain lion passes by my DSLR camera trap. Mom passed by thirty seconds before.
With young