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A pup and his mom.
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I was so happy to see three pups running around this night. Still have not seen all four together yet. But there's hope. I'm hoping it's just shy.
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The mom is there with the pups.
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A young skunk eating the nuts.
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This squirrel was funny the way he was resting there.
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This Mourning Dove kept lifting it's wings every time the chipmunk would get close.
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A few birds.
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The young woodchuck. I still cannot open the window to talk to him. He runs.
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5 comments:
The mourning dove is teaching the chipmunk how to dance.
Wonderful images,should make everyone happy.
It did me.
Ha! Yes Rain. I think maybe that is what's happening. The dove is dancing..
Thank you JRandSue.
Lovely collages of your beautiful creatures, Ginny! The dove and the Chipmunk look so funny together :)
The mother Fox looks very majestic.
I love the strange things squirrels sometimes do. I always think of them as the great little characters of the forest.
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