Table crashers.

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The deer are used to sharing the backyard spread with skunks.

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But lately a trash panda is beating the stinky little critters to the buffet.

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I’m thrilled because while we have nightly raccoons…

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They rarely show up before it’s too dark to get a photo.

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And though I’m tickled with the little masked bandits…

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The deer don’t know what to make of him.

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Especially when raccoon #2 waddles in.

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Proving two raccoons is two too many.

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24 thoughts on “Table crashers.”

      1. I agree! Caught one outside the deck door once. Me: oh he’s so cuuutteeeee. Person #2: nope nope nope, they’re nothing but trouble. 😂

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      2. We’ve never had any problems with them. They started showing up to raid our bird feeders and the fallen seed, so now we put something out for them in the evenings. They come, they eat, they leave. No problem.
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  1. I’m not sure if California has a “Stand Your Ground” law, but one day we were cooking outside in Yosemite and a raccoon came between our cooking and our cabin. It was not inclined to give way and it was a while before we knew it wasn’t going to challenge us for our food.

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      1. They tend to be nocturnal. Ours are showing up at dusk to beat the fox and skunks to the buffet, I’d be a little leery of one wandering around in broad daylight.

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