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Saturday 22 January 2011

Oliver - caught in the act

In the morning we have the Group of Seven who

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visit looking for chow. There is one special one, he appears to be a yearling twin and we named him 'Tigger'. He bounces up to us, eager for food.

The others are a bit more aggressive. They snort at me, frosty breath rising like hoarfrost. I snort back and they back off. They stamp at me and I stamp back. Off they go, beyond the shed into the forest.
Tigger, however, bounces around in front of me. We love him!
Here comes Tigger!

This is my 'normal' lens.
He is curious and bounces up to us!
All happily feed


Once, happily indoors, I watch the show. We call it 'TV' for the cats.
Everyone happily grazing
It's like Mother Nature forgot to give her a pretty face!
This one was trying to fake a beard.

Then there is Oliver. What can I say? His sister, Sady treed a fisher onceuponatime. Nov., 2007.
I wrote in 2009, it was SUNDAY, 27 DECEMBER, 2009 'Time to estivate' That isn't happening around here! Critters are all around us.
You have to appreciate how quickly this happened. I wish I'd had my videocamera handy.
Then I let Oliver out.
I couldn't resist. He was climbing the walls, scratching the carpet.
And run they did.
Yes. Again. Herding 30 wild turkeys and 7 deer. You'll forgive the darkness of the shots. It is hard even for the pros to photograph on snow. And a black cat on white snow... on a cloudy day?
Here he is!
closer
And they are gone!
Pretty proud of himself!

13 comments:

  1. That is very funny. When I was a kid and we lived in White Mountains of Arizona we had a cat who stalked our neighbors horses and cows as well as the lumber trucks that zoomed by on the highway by our house.

    "Crazy" was the name we gave him.

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  2. poor oliver .. no one wanted to play! :D :D :D

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  3. Oh my goodness, scaring away the deer and turkeys. Way to go, Oliver! He's wonderful.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  4. Great series!!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  5. What a cool series. Being currently imprisoned in suburbia I am totally envious of the wildlife you have in such proximity! Our greatest wildlife adventure in our yard was when a young Cooper's Hawk killed our resident Mockingbird. Thanks for a great blog & also for sharing!

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  6. Oliver your Black Panther instincs are getting stronger....maybe one of these days we may witness an actual Attack!!!!!! he is Special!!!!!

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  7. Can I borrow your cat? Yes the deer stand out after a snow but we do not have any little ones this year. Saw a big old owl sunning himself though last week. Keep lovin' the critters! Nice Post! W.C.C.

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  8. Wow! That's so amazing to see all that wildlife in your backyard.

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  9. Brave cat! Love the series!

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  10. Triger is going to be one very interesting guy. I hope he stays around. Perhaps Oliver will adopt him. (Grin)! ATB!

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  11. LOL -- good job Oliver! He's so cute :-) Our kitties would never dream of going outside, especially in the snow. They are all terribly spoiled kitties who can't stand to get their feet wet or their fur cold!

    I'm visiting via Camera Critters, do come visit us, we'd love to have you come by and say hello!

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