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It's easy to tell who's been around-here we have bobcat and raccoon tracks.
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More information about False Cape State Park with access via Back Bay Wildlife Refuge here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/false-cape#general_infor...
Side by side of the old and new capsule critters/monster pals. The older one is in pink. XD Waaaaay different.
ICAD #13 for June 13, 2014. I've been taking Juliet Crane's Serendipity Class and this fella has been calling to me and got his chance to show up on an Index Card. Neo color background, stamping, collage, brush markers. A little story: when I first started on this critter I thought it was a she. When I was putting on the white dots and thought I was finished, "HE" told me to add more. Right. Got the message! He definitely has a story to tell.
A western chipmunk surveys the impossibly blue Crater Lake on a sparkling morning exactly, sigh, two weeks ago today.
Happy Furry Friday!
(Standard Crater Lake photo disclaimer: no color adjustments performed.)
During a visit to the ER for a high fever, a nurse used a diaper to cover an IV that he desperately wanted to yank out
We went over to Matt and Erika's tonight, and maybe I took too many pictures of their new cat, Flapjack.
Let the critters (guinea pigs and rabbit) out for the day, and Stanley took a particular interest in one of the guineas!
I’ve just set up a Facebook Page in desperate need of “Likes” so would really appreciate a click!!
The critter babies are enjoying a bit of play at the Forest Nursery. Yellow Labrador mother, Lucy looks like she is coming over to check on the little ones to make sure they are playing nicely.
I found this critter in my fungus photo and in case you are wondering, I didn't add anything - the eyes etc were all there.
Eugladina rosea. I couldn't believe it when I saw this snail eating another small snail! I looked it up and it was described as predatory and carnivorous.