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31-JUL-2018 Dave

Hot Woodchuck

Apparently he or she had other plans.

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Canon Image Challenge04-Aug-2018 23:05
Any tips for getting them to sit still while I dress them?

Here's a critter-eye view of our smaller live trap. Looks inviting, no?

http://www.pbase.com/image/167916588

Dave
Guest 03-Aug-2018 21:57
What would be really creepy is if you dressed them in little costumes.
Canon Image Challenge03-Aug-2018 20:40
They look...scrawny, gamy...like life has been too hard, (as is so for most humans)...except for your Hot Frog, who is hot, fit and healthy!

I just find their honesty, as presented by you...interesting.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge03-Aug-2018 10:30
Hmm, what's strange about them? Maybe it's something I need to do different. Or do more of.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge03-Aug-2018 04:39
You animal pictures look so strange to me...and yet so almost human also.

I find them fascinating....(really....strangely great)

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge03-Aug-2018 03:05
Suburban Detroit, where we also have skunks and opossums (but no parrots).

Dave
Canon Image Challenge02-Aug-2018 12:56
But I do have lots of skunks, opossums and flocks of screeching green parrots.

Just for the record...lol

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge02-Aug-2018 11:47
I hate to be noisy, but, what the heck, could you give me a general sense of where you are living...like within half a state, nothing specific.

I suppose I ask this because I feel some real frustration and unhappiness at having no birds in my super-urban setting.

Best Wishes, Traveller
Canon Image Challenge02-Aug-2018 10:17
I wish I could answer that I capture them to take their pictures. They are digging holes and devastating our garden. There is a large vacant lot at the end of our street. I load the cage onto our Gorilla Cart, transport them there, and release them.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge02-Aug-2018 06:31
Why are you capturing all these mischief critters? I am certain that you have a non-cruel reason for all this penitentiary behavior...but what is it? Traveller
Canon Image Challenge02-Aug-2018 03:04
That is one mean looking sucker there and I don’t think he’s very happy with his captor. You might want to play it safe and toss the cage in the river. ;-). Not Paul, no not Paul at all.