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This is one of the yearlings that were born last year. I'm pretty sure it's the same one that I have put the insert of when he was 3 months old. So pretty!
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The same one as above that was born last year.
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I'm pretty sure this is the mom to that yearling.
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The female Raccoon
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Woody, the Woodchuck is coming down almost every day now.
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This poor old female squirrel was being chased by that younger male. She was so tired out. She sure doesn't want any more kids.
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The young Starlings enjoying some water and being fed by the parents.
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The pretty female Raccoon.
Can't believe it's June already!
3 comments:
Both of us have not seen the fox with a broken leg for some times.
But the rest of them grow bigger and bigger.
I love all the animal friends you have! I saw my first fox this past weekend and thought of you. Got some photos thru the window - but none are as good as yours.
I always hope to see a fox of my own now. They're out there very close by. I've noticed how similar the faces of the foxes and raccoons are. Very different creatures, but I find the similarities interesting.
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