1FTR
Loc: Pacific Northwest - Portland area
Got checked out while shooting Heron and Kingfisher.
Nice shot, destructive little buggers.
I have heard that they are edible.
Hmm, with the right spices and if we could get McD's to start a line of "Wild Cajun Nutra Nuggets" - and not have a season or bag limit we might get them under control. And they could have a side line of Nutra fur items for sale. Next is Everglades Python Filet sandwiches to accompany Fish Filets.
1FTR
Loc: Pacific Northwest - Portland area
That would be an acquired taste.
1FTR wrote:
That would be an acquired taste.
They might put in a "Pet" section where your dog or cat can dine and serve them there.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
1FTR wrote:
Got checked out while shooting Heron and Kingfisher.
What a little cutie - and so curious
We have a local Bald Eagle nest under cam watch. They occasionally bring a Nutria to the nest to feed their kids.
1FTR
Loc: Pacific Northwest - Portland area
I've got a pic (across a pond) pic of an eagle yanking a nutria out of the mud/grass at the edge of the pond! And then flying off with it.
Nice shot of an outta control non-native species. They have even moved into west Tennessee. If they ever get to Reelfoot Lake (if they haven’t already), Katy bar the door! It’s an ideal environment for them.
Stan
Kmgw9v wrote:
I have heard that they are edible.
I've met a few people who say they really taste good, I'll take their word for it. Great pic though.
I thought Nutria was a fur species. Are they not hunted for that?
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