I like the change in seasons. The critters run around filling their faces and empty spaces. Things have hatched, matched and been dispatched, in our ecosystem. The circle of life continues, as well as the cycle of the seasons. Critters will bulk up their coats, birds will migrate, mammals will hibernate, estivate, or, like our faithful raccoons, will sleep in the deep cold, but otherwise attack bird feeders as best they know how.
I went down to trailcams and found a couple of deer and coyotes, more on those later. This red squirrel was quite belligerent. It was really giving me a lecture. I had to laugh at it.
skunk from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
In the rain, triplets! They are frantically bulking up for winter, when food is scarce.Triplet racoons in the rain from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Today, I expect our chrysalis to eclose. I am hoping to video it. Friday night, the kids are coming over and we are off to 2023 Fantasy in the Forest Saturday morning. JB and I visited in July. It was epic.
You have most enjoyable prose going on here! Critters galore for sure! Enjoy the Fri-Sat. adventures planned!
ReplyDeleteYour country raccoons look a lot slimmer than the chubby ones in the city. I guess they have to work harder for their food there.
ReplyDeleteThe lighting on that first photo of the raccoon is exquisite. Wonderful capture. And boy, Fred is cute!
ReplyDeleteA pleasant post about current times.
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy being with you in your beautiful part of the world. Jenn. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you will come home with some goodies after the visit to " The Forest" . Love the wildlife pics.
ReplyDeleteLove the critters. Enjoy your family time.
ReplyDeleteSorry the squirrel chewed you out. 3 raccoons means more to come in the future! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSeeing all your critters is always fun. Have a great time on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteLots of critters there, love the shot of Fred. The squirrel is a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and videos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
We're in an urban townhouse and do not encourage racoon visitors, though we've had a few in the past. I enjoy seeing your critter photos!
ReplyDeleteThe raccoons are a delight.
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