We still have hummingbirds, but the insect-eating song birds have seriously quieted down,. I suppose I jinxed it, as I wrote that before Joe found one.
The other biting bugs have lessened. This, too, is a good thing.
I made a comment that Butch raccoon hasn't been around much. Nor had I seen any kits.
There are two bullfrogs in the goldfish pond, as well as the 8 goldfish. This one sits and waits for bugs to come down the plant and eats them up! It doesn't ming if I watch it. It is intense.
The fishies and froggies tolerate one another. Sometimes the fish nibble on froggie's toes, accidentally, but all is usually forgiven.
I spotted the doe and buck awhile back. Here is the doe on the driveway. That driveway is a great path for the critters!
Down at the frog pond, coyote is up to his old tricks, peeing in front of the camera! They really are funny.
Saturday's Critters # 610 <= for more critters, visit Eileen and Miney!
6 comments:
Interesting that you chart the ticks like that. Might be useful information for a researcher.
Hari Om
My word, those fish are thriving! YAM xx
That’s such a vivid update! 🌿 I love it. How you describe the balance between all the creatures — the frogs, goldfish, deer, even the coyote. It feels like your backyard is full of little stories every day. Thank you so much oh and what a big frog in the video 🐟🐸🦌
I've only had a couple of ticks this year but I HATE them! I spray my ankles before a hike though and I'm sure that helps. Love your wildlife and the pics and videos! Hugs!
Fall is approaching. The only birds I have been seeing are sparrows.
Your Cam shots are always fascinating ~ love the deer ~ great post ~ happy weekend to you ~ ^_^
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