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seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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lmao, wow, do you put something addictive in there? Seems everyone wants a piece. The others don't care, but yeah, the raccoon looks no very impressed.
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Too funny, Pat! I should put something less addictive in there to keep them out! I am finally training the squirrel, I think, to look for corn cobs elsewhere. I hope he stays out of the bird seeds!
DeleteWow, it's like a zoo in your yard! Great photos. I love the mouse with the fuzzy tail. :)
ReplyDeleteSo how did you get the raccoon out of the window well? Those squirrels are so determined to get the bird seed at all costs! However, it sounds like you have found a way to distract them away from your feeders - way to go! I must say I do love all the wildlife we have out here though - we certainly get lots of different wildlife in our yards all throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love all the wildlife we get in our yard, Lori, except for the skunks. Well, and the rattlers... Ha ha! We had to put a "ladder" in the window well so the raccoon could escape. We've got it covered now so they can't go in there anymore. And we feed the squirrels in a different part of the yard to keep them out of the bird feeder. So far, it's working...
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