Tracking
Where was I going with this?
Does anyone know?
(Note: Don't feel obligated to answer, this is a rhetorical joke)
Perhaps a rat in a cat?
How many were there, n how fast did this occur? What critters paw prints are descernable? Maybe it was one hyper-active squirrel, or as many as eight... But the evidence is clear-
They know where I throw the food off the porch now, even after a snow fall, n also- They have alot more energy than I do!
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Snow makes us realize how busy are yards are in the early mornings and evenings before bright light.
That's kind of you to feed the animals, Snaggle.
lol! I love the foot frenzy shot, Snaggle! Lucky squirrels to get treats :)
Tabor, They seem to wait for me all day making those tracks- I get out late before work to toss the bread stuff.
Lynn, I've been doing it since a little girl, but now it also helps me not fill the trash barrel as fast. I have so much from work leftovers to unload. Better than wasting all that stale bread. Thanks
Talon, Looks like they were really going crazy out there in the side yard, doesn't it? Had to get the cam for that one- These may never learn how to get the wild stuff first- I make it too easy. Thanks
Those critters sure are lucky to have you, Snaggle. Their little prints are so cute.
And to me the second one looks like a magician flouncing in his cape.
xoox
JanF, the squirrels would have such a tough winter without me. It gives Mischief a good window show- n the crow n little birds keep showing up too. "Nothing up my sleeve- Presto!" Oh yah, I can see it. Thanks
They look like Jannie paw prints!
Neo, hmmm... which set? They look more like Blue Bunny to me!
All of them, she was probably all strung out from the sugar in the donuts!
Neo, Well she does have alot of energy.
It always amazes me that a virginal piece of snow doesn't stay that way for long with the foxes, squirrels and birds.
Love the shot.
LLcoolJ, There are always paw prints of all kinds thru the snow in my yard. Besides numerous Squirrels, cats, n birds, I've recently seen a skunk n an oppossum. Thanks
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