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    This guy was eating my weeping cherry and let me get far too close

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    This one is raising 2 kits under my barn. Hoping she moves on soon, have to clean up the remains of their meals regularly right now. I see her on my cameras just about every morning returning back to my property. I'll try to get pics/video of the young ones - they're really cute. Lots of rabbits for them to feed on, which may help my garden

    https://i.imgur.com/X2lO5cA.mp4

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    This one is raising 2 kits under my barn. Hoping she moves on soon, have to clean up the remains of their meals regularly right now. I see her on my cameras just about every morning returning back to my property. I'll try to get pics/video of the young ones - they're really cute. Lots of rabbits for them to feed on, which may help my garden

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    We've had foxes born every year in our garden, except this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by ro63rto View Post
    We've had foxes born every year in our garden, except this year

    They are a lot of fun to watch. Any idea why you're missing them this year?

    We had a lot of coyotes the past 5-6 years, I think that kept a lot of wildlife away. We also had dogs that kept them to the edges of our property. No dogs right now and the lack of coyotes is allowing a little more wildlife.

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    Red shoulder hawk, nesting near our new house in Carmel. Photo from inside my office through the window with a Nikon 200 zoom lens.

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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Mom left this one under the car yesterday around midday.





    She showed back up at 915pm to pick him/her up.

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