Bird lovers will recognize the sound of the pileated woodpecker, while watching the hairy woodpecker across the frogpond! I couldn't see the pileated.
I like watching the deer from the kitchen window. You can see them moving down at the bottom of the hill, too.
deer Jan. 18 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Poor St. John's, Newfoundland, 175 cm in less than a month.
I’m gonna need a bigger boat ❄️❄️❄️ #nlwx pic.twitter.com/VyxqqWBhJE— J. David Mitchell (@jdavidmitchell) January 18, 2020
— Kenny SC Sharpe (@kscSharpe) January 18, 2020
Always positive; you have to love Newfoundlanders! #stormageddon2020 pic.twitter.com/Y9EOID4y3X— Lisa Garland Lafosse (@LisaLafosse_AE) January 18, 2020
...St John's looks like a wonderful place and talk about blonde jokes!!!
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ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoyed watching the woodpecker peckering today!!! As for that snow. Well... YAM xx
I am always a little envious when I see a Fisher captured on your camera. I have never seen this animal and it is a serious omission in my repertoire of critter sightings!
ReplyDeleteToo much white stuff, but still a wonderful attitude to those dilemmas.I wouldn't know to laugh or cry.At least he had power to open the garage door.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH! That video of the garage door is amazing! I don't think we've ever had that happen in Illinois.
ReplyDeleteShe had a good attitude about the snow in the car.
ReplyDeleteI see you can handle winter. Those snow blowers come in handy.
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The deer are fun to see so close to home.
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