There is much going on these days, especially at the feeders. Or under them! It is -13 degrees C. this morning. I put out some of my green decor for St. Patrick's Day yesterday. Once I am done, I'll do photos. We've got rain or snow on the way. We shall see what happens!
This is Nutmeg's first stop in the morning. She surveys the yard for safety, then checks out mice friends.
mousing from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
They benefit from the bird feeder above.
Black squirrel from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
red squirrel from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
CAT TV!cat TV from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
dratted red squirrels from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
...I had never seen a black squirrel until I visited Ottawa.
ReplyDeleteI saw dawn breaking at 6 this morning, I appreciated that.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteDelightful! YAM xx
Nearby in Brevard NC, we have white squirrels...a quirk. So many squirrels, and what does Mr. cat think he might do with one if caught! The catching is nigh impssible of course.
ReplyDeleteCute squirrel.
ReplyDeleteIt is lucky that squirrels are so cute since they ravage my garden in the summer and if they were nasty looking I would not be happy at all.
ReplyDeleteThere are squirrels in our backyard. Sometimes, knocking on the window, demanding food, lol
ReplyDeleteCinnamon looks gigantic in the first video.
ReplyDeleteNutmeg cracks me up! A woman who knows her own mind!
ReplyDeleteHaving squirrels in our attic was enough to make me, well... not _hate_ them but try to do all in my power to discourage them.
ReplyDeleteThat is a whole LOT of squirrels! Wow! I've never seen squirrels tunneling in the snow before.
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