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Some nice bright and very pink flowers growing high up in my backyard. I got the picture early in the morning when dew was still on them, but they were already in direct sunlight.
After posting all of those shots of people from the weekend's medieval festival, I decided it was time to post another chickadee shot.
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Patching the concrete steps leading to my backyard was on my project list but someone got there before me. I only hope it is a male because female ribbon snakes give birth to between 10 and 20 baby snakes around the end of June.
The backyard, how do I put it, is a jungle. There really isn't any grass, there are weeds and 'stuff' that grow to at least 5 feet, and other things that...just grow! (which is why we are ripping apart the entire backyard and building a new deck)
So on top of everything that is starting to grow and all the wood from the deck...it really is chaos back there.
The previous owner used the entire yard as a garden to grow veggies and the like, so there's a lot of dirt n stuff.
View from the top of the slope down. Nothing has been planted yet in the pipes (working on that!) or the planter. They will be a combination of veggies, flowers, and cacti/succulents/agave/etc. I already have some ideas in mind. :)
Backyard-zoo
Inside Dangerous, Exotic World of Backyard Zoos
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ByCBSNews .A bear that killed one of its caretakers in a "backyard zoo" outside Cleveland was euthanized over the weekend.
CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracy notes that it was one of about 20 exotic animals kept inside the owner's backyard "menagerie."
Tracy took "Early Show" viewers inside the bizarre world of such backyard compounds - and described the controversy surrounding them in Ohio and several other states
Headshot of a friend in my backyard.
Strobist info: single Canon 430EX on flash extension cable camera left fired at 1/16 through a 24" diffuser. f/4.5, 1/160, iso 200
March 5, 2025: Bids at the backyard feeder. Newbury Park, California. Canon FD 200mm lens. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Since I've put up feeders over the past few years, the Parrots/Parakeets have found them. Don't really care for them, they're noisy, bossy and eat a lot of feed.