I'll begin with a #75 report. This is the squirrel we released after rehab at our local place. I think! Proof of life, but not a great photo. He was bouncing around the yard.
I like watching the bucks. They shed their antlers in January or February around here. In spring, they begin to grow back. In the meantime...
This is Tigger and Oliver, a cat we used to have. He had such character, following me when I took Oliver for walks. His sibling would follow a little further behind in the forest.
He great up to be a terrific buck.
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| Tigger, July, 2016 |
Fred is still out and about.
I had a video of Cinnamon for size, and then Fred (maybe miniFred?), roaring down the driveway. Those little legs! If you have time to watch, you will giggle.
Saturday's Critters # 601 <= visit Eileen here for more critters.






I understood that in Canada, two bucks are now called Twonies.
ReplyDeleteGreat critter post Jenn! I love all the deer photos and videos.
ReplyDeleteCute shot of the kitty and deer! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
...it's neat to see the racks forming.
ReplyDeleteSO cute. Makes me want to reach out and touch the fuzzy antlers. The Cinny / Fredlet race is better than the Olympics. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteTigger is the best name for that deer! I loved the photos. Your garden, sigh!
ReplyDeleteFred jumps along, or little Fred. Loved seeing the male deer and their antlers returning.
ReplyDeleteHow neat that you have your own forest there and can see all the wildlife on your camera. Outdoors is where I love to be and I get so much joy out of seeing all the little critters in your videos....
ReplyDeleteI love Cinnamon! and as many deer as I see, I never find their antlers. I should look more closely!
ReplyDeleteYou sure are surrounded by beautiful critters! They must love your property. Many thanks for the sweet comments you have left on my posts. Wish you could spend some time Seth Rebel and Buddy.
ReplyDeleteAwww....beautiful photos of these sweet critters. Thanks for sharing the videos as well.
ReplyDeleteSo much activity around your place.
ReplyDeleteFred looks fast even with slow motion.
ReplyDeleteVery cool videos of the critters on your place.
ReplyDeleteThat poor doe. She must be so over being pregnant.
ReplyDeleteWatching the wild animals grow and interact is really neat.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed today's critters
ReplyDeleteNice to see these critters.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend wishes.
All the best Jan
Glad to hear that #75 is finally coming around.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenn, always a joy to see your animals and your very lush and green property.
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