I introduced you to Peter yesterday. Today, some more of the old gang.
Oregano came by in the dark. I've no idea where he lives, but he's not ours!
Butch is fattening up for winter. She wanted to get into the pumpkin!
butch from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
coyote from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
And Oregano comes and goes, following the driveway and crossing the highway.oregano from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Both Butch Raccoon and Peter the buck came by!raccoon & buck from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Visit more critters here:
...I don't know how your keep all of the names straight.
ReplyDeleteHello Jenn,
ReplyDeleteGreat critter videos. The deer will always be a favorite, they are so sweet.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
i wonder about Oregano and his life and how long he will live.
ReplyDeleteButch with the pumpkin made me smile. The first video is very dramatic.
ReplyDeleteYou've definitely got the critters there!
ReplyDeleteYou have a busy yard during the night.
ReplyDeleteYour nighttime activity is always busy. Oregano, maybe he is just sussing out where he will sleep this winter.
ReplyDeleteIt will get cold soon. I hope they find enough to fatten up!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your critters. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMost of the good stuff happens at night!
ReplyDeleteOregano looks in too good shape to be feral. Must have a home somewhere maybe further off than you think.
ReplyDeleteJenn - I left my trail cam in place during our recent trip to the UK, and I only got 6 pictures - taught me to check battery levels before I go on a long trip!!! Love the coyote picture!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a lot of pumpkins and your night vision camera is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHello Jenn :=)
ReplyDeleteNaming your night-time visitors makes them seem like pets.:=)
Enjoy your weekend
Definitely good critters! I love than you name them. I do too!
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