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SHADOWY CRITTERS ~ Saint Joseph, Missouri ~ Copyright ©2014 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ~ www.FoToEdge.com
It didn't take me long once I got started crocheting for these cuties before I had designed some patterns. I'm hoping to get them published on Ravelry soon.
new mini critters, and they're famous! featured in Stitch magazine, Fall 2011. :D
read more about it on my blog...
This guy hung out by the front door for most of the day, then flew off after dark without a trace or a word...
Gotta love all the life on the island!
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Desert squirrel (Harris' antelope squirrel) comes for a handout.
- San Felipe, Baja (Mexico)
Info: Harris's antelope squirrels are diurnal being active during the day, including midday hot hours. They do not hibernate and remain active above ground during the year. These squirrels are solitary and meet only during the breeding season. They often climb cacti to scan the territory. Harris's antelope squirrels live in burrows that are often found under various shrubs. They also locate their shelters around rock-bound hills, where they can easily take shelter when necessary. In order to protect themselves from the heat of the desert these little rodents carry their tails over their bodies providing shade. They also use a heat reduction method where individuals move into shaded positions and lie spread eagled against the ground. This method is called a "heat dumping". In order to communicate with each these animals produce trill sounds and stamp their forepaws as alarm signs. > animalia.bio/harriss-antelope-squirrel
Least chipmunk (Tamias minimus) seen running around on a Spearfish Creek trail - Spearfish, South Dakota.
This got a lot of attention on SOAphoto, so I decided to upload it!
Unfortunately this week (Aug 31-Sept 6), I discovered two chipmunks that had passed away in the yard for unknown reasons. This fella could have been one of them. If so, RIP little guy, you gave my family and I lots of fun and laughs!
Named for its bug-like appearance, the Cargo Critter, is a tiny ship with the inglorious job of picking up small objects in one place and putting them down somewhere else. It began its life as a bet between engineers who, having lived far too long, had become bored of thinking of good ideas and moved on to bad ones. The bet, so the story goes, was that the ship's architect could design and sell a cargo ship with the capacity to carry no more cargo than two strong humans could lift comfortably. The designer won the bet by giving the ship more thrust than a comparably-sized fighter. It can't carry much, but it will get it there quickly!
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Stamps: Diagonal Stripes (Simon Says Stamp), Beep Boop Birthday, Into the Woods, Blue Skies, Hello Sunshine (Lawn Fawn)
Other: Cotton Candy, Mint cardstocks (Simon Says Stamp), Copic markers (Copic), clear embossing powder (Ranger)
You can see more on this card over at my blog: ninamariedesign.com/2015/05/27/a-critter-birthday-party/
Critter Corner off Hwy 100 near Chamois in Gasconade County Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens at Ę/8.0 with a 1/640 second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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This is a card sample I re-designed for store sample packs.
Lawn Fawn - Critters in Costume, Circle Stackables and Scalloped Circle Stackables Lawn Cuts dies, Into the Woods paper collection
The most Regal of cats.
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During IRM's "Diesel Days", this little critter was out and about on the yard tracks. I don't remember seeing this operating at the museum before. I couldn't find much info on it.
The "Critter" is interested in Big Jed's fish fry. But isn't sure how to get the fish out of the pan and away from the fire.
The ADM critter is moving some big covered hoppers around the plant along the Milwaukee metra line west of Racine Ave.