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We have stinky visitors every night.
(Pardon the picture quality, I was shooting through a window in the dark)
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Thankfully they rarely spray each other and reserve their perfume for the raccoons or fox who get too close.
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But when I flip the deck light on and see four of the little striped darlings jostling each other for access to food?
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I want to holler tails down please!
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And enjoy a scent free evening.
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Ha! Word is getting around about Rivers all night buffet!
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Fought over nightly.
😉
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That would be a bit nerve wracking.
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For all the skunk visitors we have there’s rarely a spraying… but when there is? It can wake me out of a sound sleep.
🤢
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I knew they liked birdseed….little stinkers.
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But so cute…
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They are. ❤️
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Seems like every time you write about an animal, it later ends up in my yard. Happened with the woodchuck and the orioles, and there was a fox right down the road Sunday morning. Guess this means I can expect skunks next.
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You shouldn’t have told me this.
Now I’m going to have some fun!
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Just stick to raccoons and I’ll be happy!
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They are really cool to see up close. In this case for me.. screen close.
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If your state allows it, they make wonderfully cuddly pets… once they’re descended. Maine used to, but now it’s illegal.
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I have Cats. Even if they got along, I can’t imagine one of my poor girls getting sprayed so.. Nope.
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Oh,no. You have to have the scent glands removed by a vet before you adopt.
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Cuties. Haven’t seen or smelled ours recently…
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They’re so much fun to watch.
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We’ve reached the point where we want to keep the windows open…See where I’m going with this? We don’t even get the pleasure of aw, look how cute!
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I hear you. It can be quite noxious.
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