That is a fine, fine set of photos of your neighbourhood ... and your neighbours. We had Fred's distant cousin try to dig out the support post for the kitchen porch a few years back. He got livetrapped and relocated, with some effort. I suppose if one was really good at it, the hawk could be identified by the tail feathers. I am not that good. But it is a great capture, regardless.
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Those are some great trail cam shots. Yes, the coyotes have been very active lately. They are out hunting here in the predawn!
ReplyDeleteIt's like visiting a nature park at Crumbly Acres.
ReplyDeleteThe cycles of life, from pregnant deer to frog becoming hawk's lunch...you've just about covered all bases.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine, fine set of photos of your neighbourhood ... and your neighbours. We had Fred's distant cousin try to dig out the support post for the kitchen porch a few years back. He got livetrapped and relocated, with some effort. I suppose if one was really good at it, the hawk could be identified by the tail feathers. I am not that good. But it is a great capture, regardless.
ReplyDeleteThe hawk is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy the things you see on your trailcams.
ReplyDeleteWow, the deer look like they must be ready to give birth - how exciting!
ReplyDeleteLife (and death) at your windows...
ReplyDeleteCute image of Fred and the deer!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
I do think Fred looks cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and trail cam.
All the best Jan