It's Saturday, again! Thanks to Eileen for hosting.
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Saturday's Critters # 467 |
doe & pumpkins from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
This little one had a great doggy shake as it was about to move off!young deer from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
I inserted new batteries in this trailcam. Much better view of the coyote.coyote from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Butch has been a less frequent visitor, depending up the temperature. They do sleep in the wicked cold, but they don't truly hibernate.Butch raccoon from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
...slowly the pumpkins are disappearing.
ReplyDeleteButch looks totally round these days. WHile he's all plumped up the deer don't seem to have extra insulation at all. That just the way things are, I guess.
ReplyDeleteI love the doggy shake video.
ReplyDeleteYou already have quite a bit of snow but we've seen the weather channel and winter weather came early this year. Love your trail cams! Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins are giving them so good nutrition.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing the critters you see (which are true exotica to me).
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious that you've got a good camera. The photos are clear. I always like to see the deer; they are such attractive, flexible and gracious animals!
ReplyDeleteThe doe looks very intent on feeding from the pumpkins. Such a good idea to put them out for wildlife as many just go to waste.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your special photos! (My trail cam has been siting unused on a shelf. Sigh. No excuse for not getting it out again.)
ReplyDeleteThe body language of deer makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI still have to bring in my feeders at night so the sooner the raccoons cease their nightly perambulations the better!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see butch is still around. The only raccoons I have seen lately are roadkill.
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ReplyDeleteI love the deer and pumpkin videos. The raccoons are a nuisance.
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My husband thinks that I am crazy, but we have a patch of land that was reclaimed from the swamp after the removal (multiple times) of some beaver dams. I saved a coffee can full of pumpkin seeds from our pumpkins this year. Next spring, I'm going to plant that whole area in pumpkins. That will avoid having the garden over run by over enthusiastic pumpkin vines as well as providing deer food. Hopefully there will be enough left over to for us to eat.
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