tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post3963074949981747423..comments2024-03-16T22:08:36.509-05:00Comments on Rock-Oak-Deer: Wildlife Wednesday February 2019Shirley Foxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12734806779997587008noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-31786154566178913662019-02-22T21:36:20.380-06:002019-02-22T21:36:20.380-06:00The gray fox are native which makes them quite spe...The gray fox are native which makes them quite special.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-80612224764313431352019-02-22T21:35:11.981-06:002019-02-22T21:35:11.981-06:00We are quite amazed by the variety we get to see f...We are quite amazed by the variety we get to see from our back window.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-79596657503525628032019-02-22T21:32:58.427-06:002019-02-22T21:32:58.427-06:00An I enjoy your posts from a beautiful part of Aus...An I enjoy your posts from a beautiful part of Australia too.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-71364361186611030512019-02-22T21:32:10.309-06:002019-02-22T21:32:10.309-06:00The foxes have been quite close to the cat and nev...The foxes have been quite close to the cat and never seem interested so that's a good thing. You should find some nice wildlife with the wooded areas surrounding you.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-29530794152895716392019-02-22T21:30:08.004-06:002019-02-22T21:30:08.004-06:00Thank you Peter, it is pretty amazing considering ...Thank you Peter, it is pretty amazing considering our location. We love having the foxes and other wildlife visitors.Shirleyhttps://rockoakdeer.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-81783216912922585252019-02-08T08:52:31.329-06:002019-02-08T08:52:31.329-06:00You always have the most interesting wildlife in y...You always have the most interesting wildlife in your garden. The face of your fox is so sweet looking. outlawgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08273973572989510382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-55853845932830776202019-02-07T15:43:30.681-06:002019-02-07T15:43:30.681-06:00Your fox has a beautifully marked face.Your fox has a beautifully marked face.Diana Studerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12286066768376135880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-85327308237555797652019-02-07T11:23:57.003-06:002019-02-07T11:23:57.003-06:00How lucky to have both the fox and caracara! How lucky to have both the fox and caracara! Mistihttp://www.oceanicwilderness.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-68447857421208259862019-02-07T03:39:08.755-06:002019-02-07T03:39:08.755-06:00Fabulous images.
It's always a pleasure viewi...Fabulous images.<br /> It's always a pleasure viewing and reading about life outside of my homeland Australia. Juliannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08850371469054557500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-85334040291050437942019-02-06T22:30:40.650-06:002019-02-06T22:30:40.650-06:00What a fun post! Thanks for the reminder about Wil...What a fun post! Thanks for the reminder about Wildlife Wednesday--I need to join in one of these days. Kitty is wise to find a safe hiding spot from the fox. We have foxes and coyotes here, too, and I've seen their prints but never the animals. They seem to be somewhat nocturnal. I so enjoy seeing anoles when we travel south--they are sweet little things. Happy WW!Beth at PlantPostingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10473637655960119672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-77633577850743282432019-02-06T21:58:50.571-06:002019-02-06T21:58:50.571-06:00It's always a surprise how much I come up with...It's always a surprise how much I come up with considering our surroundings. Currently there's a major highway project and huge sewer/water infrastructure project right out the back door.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-63423091661064878832019-02-06T21:56:19.119-06:002019-02-06T21:56:19.119-06:00The video gives a better idea how the herd moves t...The video gives a better idea how the herd moves through. There are at least a dozen plus the bucks in their own herd. Squirrels are good at learning, hawks here raid the squirrel nest so yours should be more careful.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-31128353787569788502019-02-06T21:31:47.065-06:002019-02-06T21:31:47.065-06:00I love seeing your foxes and, well, all your wildl...I love seeing your foxes and, well, all your wildlife visitors. The Caracara is a magnificent bird and I was surprised to see that you have what looks like and entire herd of deer strolling along your fence. As to the squirrels, given enough time, they do seem to be able to thwart every obstacle. I saw one hard at work on one of my "squirrel resistant" feeders just several feet below a hawk sitting in the tree. Are they fearless or stupid?Kris Petersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07097260283693156795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-19917281292727494832019-02-06T21:15:12.585-06:002019-02-06T21:15:12.585-06:00You always have the coolest wildlife! I love seei...You always have the coolest wildlife! I love seeing the fox, that little face is darling. Interestingly, I spotted a soaring Crested Cara Cara recently (2 times!) in my neighborhood. I've seen them south of Austin, and certainly in South Texas, but never in my particular neck of the woods. I'll be you're glad the deer are on the other side of the fence!Tinahttp://www.mygardenersays.comnoreply@blogger.com