New photos added to photobucket
Jun. 22nd, 2005 03:34 amCute stuff:

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I should add that these new ones were taken tonight (most of them.) Last night, the coyotes started right at dusk and kept up their yipping and howling for hours. I knew Cutiepie wouldn't bring her family down under those circumstances, but I fretted all the same. Coyotes are smart, but so is Momma. And tonight about 11pm, she trotted them into the courtyard, hungry and thirsty, but everybody is here safe and sound.
As you can see, the babies are getting more used to the skunks; one little guy had actually pressed both his hands on a big ol' skunk butt and was trying to push the critter away from the kibble pile. He was really putting his shoulders to the task and kinda bouncing against the skunk. The skunk squealed a few times but eventually took a few steps in the desired direction, exposing more kibble to eat. At another time, a raccoon baby grabbed a skunk tail with both hands and just shook it back and forth. That got a lot of indignant squealing. Those big fluffy skunk tails are just too tempting for little hands.

Go here for more:
http://photobucket.com/albums/y98/kelpster/Varmits/
I should add that these new ones were taken tonight (most of them.) Last night, the coyotes started right at dusk and kept up their yipping and howling for hours. I knew Cutiepie wouldn't bring her family down under those circumstances, but I fretted all the same. Coyotes are smart, but so is Momma. And tonight about 11pm, she trotted them into the courtyard, hungry and thirsty, but everybody is here safe and sound.
As you can see, the babies are getting more used to the skunks; one little guy had actually pressed both his hands on a big ol' skunk butt and was trying to push the critter away from the kibble pile. He was really putting his shoulders to the task and kinda bouncing against the skunk. The skunk squealed a few times but eventually took a few steps in the desired direction, exposing more kibble to eat. At another time, a raccoon baby grabbed a skunk tail with both hands and just shook it back and forth. That got a lot of indignant squealing. Those big fluffy skunk tails are just too tempting for little hands.
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Date: 2005-06-22 03:38 am (UTC)Thanks for these pics and your ongoing varmint reports - we don't have either raccoons or skunks over here so I'm always fascinated to hear about them trundling round your garden.
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Date: 2005-06-22 04:27 am (UTC)Thank you. I'm glad you're enjoying the reports. We actually watch them all evening long because, at this point in the tv season, the varmints are much more entertaining than the repeats that are on. ;-)
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-22 10:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-22 06:15 pm (UTC)Has "dad" ever come with them, any of the years you've had mom & the kids?
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Date: 2005-06-22 11:04 pm (UTC)If any adult raccoon comes near, Momma growls and snorts. If they persist, she bolts straight for them in a very fierce way (think of a crack addict charging a policeman) and there's a terrible fight. Having said that, she actually did allow Laughing boy to be in the courtyard the other night with her group. I don't actually know if 's/he' is a boy, but I'm sure 's/he' is from last year's litter. She growled and snorted, but s/he just stayed put and waited for her to calm down and accept him. And as long as s/he stayed on the edge, there was no further problem.
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Date: 2005-06-23 06:58 pm (UTC)Aren't they all cute moments, all the time? ;-)
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Date: 2005-06-24 10:02 am (UTC)(no subject)
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