


We had lunch in Almonte, and were treated to sunshine songs.
Starlings in Almonte from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
But see who lurks in the night.

I heard something, and knew right away what it was! They figured out the cat door. We've had quite a few over the years. This is our original, lactating Butch.
He came in through the cat door. Left through it, slowly, as well! I knew this time was coming. I locked the cat door closed.
Butch raccoon from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
He fed her! A SURE sign of spring mating behaviour.
Cardinals from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteYup, the imperative of critters doesn't wait for snow to go! YAM xx
When we lived in California we had a racoon, skunk and multiple possums use our cat door to get inside the house. In addition we had a terrible time with coyotes on the hill behind the condo. We ended up changing our last cat from an indoor/outdoor cat to indoor only. That was quite a challenge for several years. - Margy
ReplyDeleteBuds on the branches, a good sign. The cat door, what a laugh to see him waddle out again.
ReplyDeleteThe starlings make me think of a Disney movie!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Somebody came hungry. Hope your week is good my friend and that the sun shines! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming. Butch looks in good shape.
ReplyDeleteOooh ~ love the racoon photos ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Love your videos! What a cheeky raccoon... wow!
ReplyDeleteThe Cardinal pair are gorgeous on the budding branches.
racoons visited my house too. They "search" warm place.
ReplyDeleteHope, spring come soon.
Have a great day
starlings singing here too, but we don't get raccoons!
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