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Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?

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    Bernard
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    A bear sighting was late this year. I saw him/her last week, first visit of the year. Picture was taken through the kitchen window, s/he was traipsing across the back field.
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    I saw this hummingbird through the living room window this afternoon. I had not planned on going out today, but I ran to the store to get a hummingbird feeder:
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      Lots of bunnies cruising the neighborhood the last few years. White powderpuff tails. Coyote population goes up and down; I haven’t seen as many this year. Sometimes they have a party out in the street in front of our house (corner where 3 streets come together, back side of a hill).

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        Mommy and baby bunny chomping and romping in the yard last night at twilight.

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          Rabbits. Chipmunks. And squirrels. Have we ever got squirrels.

          There were eight young squirrels chasing each other throughout our yard and the neighbor’s, running across the lawn and up and down trees. At one point two of them were in a maple tree 20 feet up. I heard them screaming at each other while they clung to the end of a branch and each other. They dropped to the ground with a thud and I was sure one or both would be injured but they leapt up and started the chase all over again.

          I wonder if I’ll get to actually harvest anything from the veggie garden this summer or whether the squirrels and chippies will get there first.

          Varmints.

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            Wildly dressed people of all ages walking through the neighborhood on the way to any number of outdoor events! The wildest is this weekend - "Beyond Wonderland"

            https://chicago.beyondwonderland.com/

            Beyonce and Taylor Swift fans had some great outfits too! Lot of "micro-business" show up on the path to sell stuff. My favorite hawkers shout out "hydration or intoxication" from behind big coolers filled to the top.

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              We went out on our deck, looked down and discovered a dead deer (doe) on the steps leading down to our yard. That wasn't on my bingo card. I'm not sure what happened, but I'm guessing she was spooked by something and. ..? We have a lot of deer, but they usually don't take the stairs that I've seen.
              On a cheerier note, we've been replanting our pollinators and focusing on bespoke (lol) seed for our feeders and have been rewarded with Anna's hummingbirds, grosbeaks, warblers and others in addition to our usual house finches and towhees.

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                Found a baby raccoon on the back steps last week. It’s alive but appeared to be hurt. Mama raccoon (presumably) was close by and snarled/hissed at us if we tried to open the door.

                Called the city to summon animal control. Turns out that department doesn’t exist here and the only thing they could offer was to send the police around to shoot it. Disposal at that point would be up to us.

                Didn't seem like a great solution so we left them alone for a few hours and they disappeared.

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                  Argument between a female red-bellied woodpecker and a blue jay early this morning caught on camera alt text

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                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                      Cicadas. Millions and millions and millions of cicadas. Driving home once we hit Warren County was like a cicada meteor shower, whap! Crunch! Whap!

                      “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                      ― Douglas Adams

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                        Koi fish. I guess some jerk dumped them in the park lake.

                        Turkeys.

                        House centipedes.

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                          House centipedes ...

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                          Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                            @wtg 😀😀😀

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                              rustyfingers
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                              Lots of birdsong today. alt text

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                                Bluebirds galore. Saw a red fox standing right beside the road. We have a red tailed hawk in our woods that is getting regularly dive bombed by magpies. We hear him screaming every day. Can't wait to see what turns up on Mr. Pique's new smart bird feeder (it arrived yesterday. His birthday is the 18th!)

                                fear is the thief of dreams

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                                  We get bluebirds around here, but I've only seen one. They are so pretty.

                                  This guy's wiry tail though
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                                    Black-capped chickadee checking out a new flavor of suet. State bird of Massachusetts.
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                                      Black-capped chickadee checking out a new flavor of suet. State bird of Massachusetts.
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                                      @rustyfingers Love chickadees! Up in Door County I was able to get them to perch on my hand if I held out a palm full of sunflower seeds. I was surprised they were so trusting.

                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                        Ours are a little flighty. (See what I did there?)

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                                          Red foxes in London are semi-tame

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