Critters captured on camera

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Good pictures.

Last year there was a website set up to report fox squirrel sightings. I saw a few this weekend, first ones I've seen in years. I contacted the biologist at USF and they still want information. If you want to report the location let me know I will forward the email address.
You probably know that they are disappearing at an alarming rate and the species has been designated a " species of concern" and are protected.

We have been seeing this one for a few years now. One of the problems with them, is they will come down out of the trees to see what is going on. Not everyone knows {or cares} that they are protected, so I'm sure some get killed every winter because of their curiosity. And they like to stand in the road too. I have almost ran over this one just down from the house. There was one that I saw a lot on the way to work, three or four miles from the house. He got ran over this summer. Sure, send me the a link to the site. I'll let them know about this one.

Larro
 
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Here was my little fox squirrel that I rehabbed last spring, his name is Scratch. I planned on keeping him but he found some other squirrels around the house and left. I only had him for 6 months, but he was my favorite critter that I've raised. He was a riot! Always gettin into something he shouldn't, chewing the keys off the laptop, he had a one of a kind personality. Got him before his eyes were open and fed him with a syringe and puppy milk replacer for over a month. He'd play with the Pyrenees, that's a funny sight watching a 100 pound dog and a 2 pound squirrel get along. I hope I come across another that needs raised, because I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
 
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A couple of the kittens. And a last look at this year's flowers. Frost tonight.

Larro

One of the elusive little guys escaped into the bush.
 
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Speaking of critters captured on film...

Do the folks that actually believe in "bigfoot" not think that with all the (tens of thousands) game cameras set up over feeders, food plots etc...someone would have an real picture?...C'mon...!

Sure I do.
 

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So who is the toughest one at the corn pile? It looks like Mr. Coon ask Mr. Buck to move on down the line.

Larro
 
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Today was the first time I had sat in my shooting house in the late afternoon. I had forgot how the red birds flock to the corn when it gets almost dark. When I got in I looked through the game camera pictures to see if there were any of red birds. I found a few, as well as one of our orange cats checking for a little snack.

Larro


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Here's another deer vs coon skirmish.


That is more what I expected to see. The deer in my pictures is young and dumb. He is the only buck still coming to the corn, and he is doing it in the daylight. All the others stopped as soon as bow season started.

Larro
 

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