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Emperor penguin: Erwin (uncle to the penguin chicks)
Papa Penguin
Mama Penguin
Baby penguins:
Pink shirt: Sophia
Goggles: Moist
Blue shirt: Matthew
Yellow shirt: Slurp
Valley of Fire State Park, September 2004
I watched and photographed several of these critters in front of the Visitor Center. I think they are antelope ground squirrels.
It covers grey :-) hehehe
I got a bra full of dirt and Critter got a noggin full of dirt thanks to Bonnie's digging.
As always more in comments
By the way Critter was found safe and sound...he just wanted some Critter time :-)
Koppers tiny critter moves an old Soo Line gondola at their facility near Ambridge in 1983. Today this property is still owned by Koppers but only used for storage of raw ties.
see what happens the second mommy has to refill her vodka and oj???
Thats MY chair ps!!!!
see notes!
Critter galore when you dive with us. Understanding your subjects can be really rewarding. Join us on our trips to paradise and back
Side by side of the old and new capsule critters/monster pals. The older one is the one with the white belly.
Yard Critter at Bloomingburg. Owned by Valero Renewables ethanol plant. The critter is parked by dump building #3.
Our pal Janelle invited us over to her farm to meet her dogs, goats, and alpacas! Lovely people; lovely critters.
The crew discusses the work to be performed. M6 will be drilling out cars while following the instructions from the conductor and brakeman so that one of the big Mikes can take the proper coal north to interchange. At least that's how we can imagine things are occurring during this fall spectacular on the amazing East Broad Top.
Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix AZ 2004May
Critters are always a concern. Elevated gardens is one way to keep some pests out (like javalina). However, animals like rabbit/raccoon/squirrel can still get in (If you think a cat can do it, so can a rabbit or raccoon). A strong fence or screen barrier is necessary to deal with these wiley critters. Light netting/screen helps keep birds at bay.