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He is just a hungry raccoon.
It's cold out there.
Just checking what's for dinner at the feeders.
The neighborhood stray.
Our feral cat.
Horseshoe Crab on the beach - limulus poliphemus
A quiet moment
Spying on a pregnant doe
White tail doe munching on the magnolia branches
white tail deer fawn born yesterday in our backyard
Chipmunk hiding under the grill cover.
Santa's "reindeer" hiding in the woods
Plenty of acorns under this oak tree attract white tail deer
You are home already?
One of two young bucks living in our neighborhood.
The Twins
The three fawns
Two white-tail deer fawns having a quiet moment in the tall grass
First outing in our backyard
A black clydesdale
A squirrel family
A house in our neighborhood
Grey squirrel on a gray winter's day
A rather well fed grey squirrel
A small eastern grey squirrel
Walking away from the old snapping turtle II
A very old, huge snapping turtle
A very large, old snapping turtle - close up
A rather young buck (white tail deer)
White Tail Deer (female)
Chipmunk using our cold grill as a rain shelter
Caught in a thunderstorm
Another fawn in the neighborhood
Motherhood
Motherhood can be trying
Hello to the neighborhood
One wild beach bunny
Chipmunk Acrobat
White Tail Deer - female
Two young white tail deer watching us walk by.
Goodale Road Horse Paddock
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Inge
01-Apr-2016 21:50
Bravo, a magnificent representation of the animals native to New Jersey for the most part.
I do miss chipmunks and squirrels here, however not the deer laden with deer ticks.
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