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You never know what combination of critters will show up at the nightly Casa River buffet.
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Last evening?
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It was a skunk and a fox.
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Happily observing Covid protocols and dining six feet apart.
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You never know what combination of critters will show up at the nightly Casa River buffet.
.
.
Last evening?
.
.
It was a skunk and a fox.
.
.
Happily observing Covid protocols and dining six feet apart.
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I must say – that’s a fairly good looking skunk. Our skunks aren’t nearly so photogenic!
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Ours are spoiled rotten and well fed!
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Awww more adorbs critters!!
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Always a steady supply here.
😉
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That Fox looks really young.
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We have a few that visit. I think this is a young female.
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Mmmm–did they scare away the other critters???
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The woodchucks make themselves invisible when the fox shows up.
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Is the buffet near the house at all? Have you ever considered moving it away a bit?
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It’s quite close. Ten steps from the back deck, under the old clothesline pole that is now a bird feeder hanger.
Oddly enough, the skunks very rarely spray.
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I love this so much. You have such a lovely variety of (mostly) well-mannered critters.
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For the most part they get along very well. Although last year a fox trotted off with a baby woodchuck in its mouth .. so there are exceptions.
🥴
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Dang. Nature Can be brutal
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Might have to start taking reservations for the nightly buffet.
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It’s strictly guest come first serve. Critters used to appear after dark, then early evening, then dusk. Now? The fox tries to beat the skunk and shows up at 5:00.
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🙂
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