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Scouting along the rail line between Anchorage and Seward for a nice train photo, I stumbled across this little fellow chirping at me for invading his territory.
The least weasel is a hunter that feeds heavily on mice and other rodents, as well as rabbits, birds, fish and frogs. This rail bridge straddles a small glacier fed river from Portage Lake, just off of AK-1 near Girdwood, Alaska.
There are 4 little Mice in the eyes of the Owl. This little blind Owl never goes hungry. It senses the prey:-)
Another of Niqui's crochet creations are the Christmas Santa Mice busy delivering the presents this year. The presents and candy canes are all separate pieces and do come out of the sleigh. View large to see the details ..
We <3 RP - Mical
OPEN: June 4th
Pslam 17:3 - Though you probe my heart, though you examine me at night and test me, you will find that I have planned no evil; my mouth has not transgressed.
quite proud of myself as i am totally useless in photoshop and lightroom but watched a you tube clip on darkening the back ground and done this in five minutes not perfect but im chuffed
Two little cuties, don't believe it more like double trouble. Nutsy and Triggs our little Harvest Mice.
A young male kestrel is using a piece of swiss cheese as bait to attract the mice haha - time for a little bit of fun ;-)
I had to come up with a quick idea for this instance.
My first thought was to superimpose a yoyo, but I figured the cheese makes more sense... if any haha.
The young kestrel kept playing imaginary catches with its claws. I observed him and his brothers exhibiting a similar behaviour, part of their growing-up, exploratory journey.
I visited the pumpkin festival again today. It was my last visit as the festival will be over in a few days and they will probably not show any more new exhibits. What was new this time was the group of mice on a giant pumpkin. Very cute, I think. :)
One of our male Harvest mice doing what he does best, climbing everything and showing off to the females.