Not-So-Rare Sighting

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Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Jason Rose » Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:56 am

On Opening Day I spotted the not-so-rare Chamitas Rogercus Whackycuss (Latin for: "Chama Railfan").

I was careful not to get too close and spook him while he was foraging for photos along the well-established migratory path of the local "FerroEquine Coalsmokerus." Despite my desire to merely observe the Chamitas Wackycuss, he's known to be quite friendly, even inviting visitors to his lavish above-ground burrow.
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Steve Ritchie » Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:25 am

Congratulations Jason on catching the rare photo op. Great shot, the wife and I was guite fortunate to stay in that above ground burrow, we had a great time. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Farol Henkle » Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:30 pm

Love it! Ya caught him at work, for sure.
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Larry Sullivan » Mon Jun 08, 2015 5:53 pm

Great catch Jason and thanks for posting. I've completely enjoyed all of Rogers photography, now we know what to truly name him! Chamitas Rogercus!
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Steve Forney » Mon Jun 08, 2015 8:04 pm

I'm thinking that it's spelled Chamitas Rogercuss, subspecies Curmudgeonuss :lol: !
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Roger Hogan » Tue Jun 09, 2015 5:41 am

Thanks all for making me smile big time.
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Jason Rose » Tue Jun 09, 2015 6:17 am

Steve Forney wrote:I'm thinking that it's spelled Chamitas Rogercuss, subspecies Curmudgeonuss :lol: !


Hey Steve, I wonder if I got that wrong. Perhaps it should have been "Chamitas Wackycuss."
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Re: Not-So-Rare Sighting

Unread postby Farol Henkle » Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:34 am

That one is even funnier, Jason! Made me laugh out loud! Have a great day, you two!
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