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this one torments my dobie.. lolCute....nice shots. There is one of those little guys that torments my indoor cat by sitting just outside his favorite window. LOL
thank youNice shooting.........
oh i hope this does not happen here.. one thing i miss here is rabbits.. i have not seen any in a very long time..We had way to many of these pests at the old house. They dug under the patio, foundations, flower beds....everywhere. Conditions must have been ideal for them, because no matter how many I trapped it seemed the numbers never declined, I always took them at least a couple miles away to release them in the woods, so they weren't coming back......At least I don't think they were.
photo of wombats.. please..I am way down south and we certainly don’t have these. But we do have wombats [emoji3]. Cute little fellas.
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thank youNice set.
i cannot blame you for not wanting them..lol.. thank you..i may have to stop feeding them...........Nice sharp photos.
Chipmunks are not in Florida and I'm glad. Planted 90$ worth of new flower bulbs in my backyard in Northern Virginia and the chipmunks ate every single one the very first night...............................that was in the seventies when ninety bucks was a lot!!!
awwww so sweetWe have a family of them living under our deck and in our front yard I can sometimes see the holes they dig. They’re cute though and seem harmless. They’ve never eaten my flowers or bulbs. My daughter called them chick-munks when she was little. Once we rescued a drowning one from our pool by fishing him out with the slimmer and I swear he looked at me and chippered a little thank you before scurrying away.