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Bears, geez. Makes me glad that the largest thing that might stroll along our street is an emu or a kangaroo, and they're not likely to eat you, lol.
 

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I took these photos at a dig site in Broken Hill, Australia last week
IMG]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/trogg/emu.jpg[/IMG
IMG]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/trogg/lizard-2.jpg[/IMG
 

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https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/trogg/emu.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/trogg/lizard-2.jpg

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South Australias Floral Emblem the Sturt Desert Pea

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https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/trogg/STURT1.jpg
 

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Huge giant groundhogs live here. (corn fed) When Dana was little she called them Pester's. One time I was in the yard doing something useless and Dana comes up all terrified and says, "Mom, there's a Stinky Old Pester over there!" and I say where, so she heads back the way she came. I noticed the fat Pester holding himself up out of his hole for a look. Dana's approach did not concern him in the least. I was worried and started following. When he saw me he hid in his hole again.
 

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I'm lucky to live in a really nice part of the otherwise bland suburb known as Glen Ridge. There's a great big cemetery nearby, where all manner of wildlife dwells... Lots of birds (not pigeons and sparrows, I'm talking migratory birds), squirrels, rabbits, foxes, and groundhogs. We even had a couple deer once, who hopped over the big metal fence and lived there for a year... That didn't end well, and I wouldn't care to elaborate.

Anyway, smaller animals can fit through the bars and exit the graveyard... These two fellas were sighted yesterday in my backyard... I think the resident groundhogs have grown in number by two, as these look like babies!

Any interesting wildlife encounters this week?

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NO one mentioned that the two baby ground hogs were watching the blue jay.,thinking----"what in GODs name is that??"That is the weird encounter not the ground hogs them selves
 

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