Wildlife in our gardens

They target different trees at different times of year based on what sap flows best.
It’s just as much about eating the insects that get trapped in the sap they cause to flow as it is the sap itself

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Janet with her 400mm lens from several yards away

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Feeding time :slightly_smiling_face:

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Everything looks easy for goats!

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now if you can train them to thin the fruit! :wink: we had 3 Nigerian dwarfs that we had to get rid of due to medical issues. they are interesting animals.

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I don’t think they could be trained, they are wild goats

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i was joking.

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:sweat_smile: Sorry

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Been trying to befriend this deer. Usually she’s only here at night but today while making lunch, she pops by :heart:

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Mom and the chicks flew off earlier this week to points unknown. Perhaps we’ll see them again. :slightly_smiling_face:

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owls


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@Konrad

Have you seen this thread?

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Was wondering who was knocking on me bedroom window then saw these two

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Bought these flowers for the birds and bees.

Spot the hummingbird :heart::grin:

They kept buzzing by my head for days every time i went outside like they were asking for something. They’ve stopped now that I’ve gotten them things.

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Another owl, this time the largest species in North America - the Great Grey Owl.



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That looks magnificent

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i see them often here. they are huge!

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Made new friends today!

I was throwing apples in the wrong direction going “WOOSH! WOOSH!” Until one appeared right next to me :joy:

They don’t like strawberries or blueberries as much thankfully. But one did try to go after my 2 red apple trees lol.

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