Oh - careful! 'Tis the time of year for rabies (at least in the Midwest). That could explain his behavior, poor thing.
They definitely can be! I have seven bird feeders on my upper level deck that seemingly attract every bird within a five mile radius (slight exaggeration). Until I electrified my deck supports, I couldn't keep the squirrels and coons from emptying them all. Don't worry - they just get a little zap - not enough to harm them, but just enough to keep them from climbing the posts.they are sure annoying, but I hope it's ok too![]()
Yes she is!! That is Scrappy. Notice that this photograph was not taken through glass. I was outside, and she was still sooo brazen. I swear, I could not intimidate a carpet beetle. Nowadays, I leave some goodies below the deck for Scrappy and her kits ... and the opposums ... and the skunks ... etc.What a stinker !! That is one happy critter !!!
they are sure annoying, but I hope it's ok too![]()

This was BEFORE the posts were made hot:
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Oh no - Scrappy wasn't posing. She was giving me fourteen kinds of grief for interupting her lunch! If she spoke Human, her language would've made a sailor blush! The reason she was out in broad daylight was because I was bringing all of the feeders in every night. In order to get her precious sunflower seeds, she had to make mid-day raids.rave, the first raccoon photo...... that thing is posing for you, I swear!
Aww - Thanks! Yeah, I've always been a wildlifeaholic. In high school, my nickname was "mother nature". Ah well, there are worse ...The one of you at thirteen is really sweet! Such a pretty girl. Clearly your love of nature started at an early age.
Love the penguins!!!
fishbelly.....cute cat! BTW....you landed in the Women's room, care for some tea?![]()
Oops.
Scuse me, Ladies. I didn't stop to read which room I was in.
And thank you for the tea, but I'm going to the beer room If I can find it
Mike
Road trip!
Who wants to share my suite?
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