
One of the things we really like about our back yard is the little critters that we interact with (in a very limited way) there. Here's a series of photos I took while sitting on our patio reading the paper. This little squirrel didn't seem to mind that I was watching him as he fence-hopped from the back neighbor's tree to the apple tree in the neighbor's yard to our north. He would stop every 5 or 6 feet to see if anything really threatening had come into view but obviously I wasn't any threat to him.




these must be old Bay Watch critters with legs like that. Can't believe the length of those legs!
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