tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post6831275622274076918..comments2024-03-16T22:08:36.509-05:00Comments on Rock-Oak-Deer: Wildlife Wednesday: June 2018Shirley Foxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12734806779997587008noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-71392582509582451712018-06-14T11:58:18.644-05:002018-06-14T11:58:18.644-05:00They are sweet garden visitors. I have read about...They are sweet garden visitors. I have read about people treating them as pets which we carefully avoid in all our wildlife visitors. We even see the same birds over and over so it would be easy to think of them as "ours" but they all belong in the wild as much as possible.<br />Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-45597660946323779472018-06-14T11:55:56.146-05:002018-06-14T11:55:56.146-05:00Thank you Sue, best wishes on your move and I know...Thank you Sue, best wishes on your move and I know you'll be looking for a new home with wildlife access.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-79332999140249122602018-06-09T17:05:22.508-05:002018-06-09T17:05:22.508-05:00Hi Shirley, lovely photos of so many different typ...Hi Shirley, lovely photos of so many different types of creatures in your garden. That grey fox is beautiful, I am so envious of you right now! :)Suehttp://www.mywildaustralia.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-66497376136214609712018-06-08T13:32:32.895-05:002018-06-08T13:32:32.895-05:00Shirley, You have so much wildlife in your garden....Shirley, You have so much wildlife in your garden. I think I need to adopt a gray fox thanks to your post. They are ridiculously cute.Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18184551540374933832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-52537254407447730742018-06-07T21:41:58.797-05:002018-06-07T21:41:58.797-05:00Thank you for reading and enjoying my blog Judy. ...Thank you for reading and enjoying my blog Judy. Most readers are surprised when they visit for the first time and are expecting a more rural setting. We are surrounded by commercial development and expressways which does make the abundant wildlife even more special.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-36695799579395675282018-06-07T20:43:26.231-05:002018-06-07T20:43:26.231-05:00Great post, Shirley. You have so much fun wildlife...Great post, Shirley. You have so much fun wildlife in your garden. You know how I feel about that sweet hummingbird photo/video! :)Beth at PlantPostingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10473637655960119672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-53604633054269203942018-06-07T09:10:15.839-05:002018-06-07T09:10:15.839-05:00Love your wildlife Wednesday’s and the beautiful p...Love your wildlife Wednesday’s and the beautiful photos! Even though we live in a rural neighborhood not too far from you and see lots of wildlife on our property, it’s still always a treat for me to see what your “roundup” of critters will be. I can only imagine what a thrill folks who live in more suburban areas must get from your photos! I look forward to all your posts...what a great blog!Judy C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06094616783940921403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-64293115222251833112018-06-07T09:09:40.281-05:002018-06-07T09:09:40.281-05:00You always capture wonderful wildlife shots! You always capture wonderful wildlife shots! outlawgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08273973572989510382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-75938571350408985152018-06-07T08:34:35.458-05:002018-06-07T08:34:35.458-05:00We have no bunnies here due to foxes and coyotes. ...We have no bunnies here due to foxes and coyotes. A friend who lives nearby would like me to give the foxes her address as well. Foxes are adaptable to urban/suburban settings so you just might see one especially if the rabbit population keeps increasing.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-26193201808996009612018-06-06T23:05:19.537-05:002018-06-06T23:05:19.537-05:00Your wildlife posts are always wonderful, Shirley,...Your wildlife posts are always wonderful, Shirley, and this one didn't disappoint. What a range you covered! As I suddenly seem to have a rabbit problem and as several people have said what I need is a resident fox, I was quite envious of yours.Kris Petersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07097260283693156795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-58042411493357037372018-06-06T22:11:22.496-05:002018-06-06T22:11:22.496-05:00They seem to be here most of the time. I think th...They seem to be here most of the time. I think there is a pair living just behind the fence a few yards. When they leave they keep looking back to make sure I don't follow.Shirleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6808857981868159973.post-31008790507274078372018-06-06T21:52:42.838-05:002018-06-06T21:52:42.838-05:00Wow! You have a lot going on in your garden! I l...Wow! You have a lot going on in your garden! I love the Caracara--I only see those if I travel south of Austin. Your pollinator shots are wonderful, especially those in flight. And the fox! I miss the ones that were in our neighborhood a few years back. Do you have yours year-round? Tinahttp://www.mygardenersays.comnoreply@blogger.com