fallwinter2003  (10 Slides) [Page 1 of 1]  
scaredpossum * This small possum ventured into my back yard one evening and cowered against the fence when I tried to take his picture. * 2032 x 1524 * (944KB)
peanutsquirrel * This squirrel has learned that I put peanuts on the windowsill for the Blue Jays.  So, he climbs the brick and helps himself now and then. * 2032 x 1524 * (1.25MB)
crispysquirrel * When this squirrel got too careless on the power lines one morning, it was lights out for both of us.  For me, the outage lasted only a couple of hours.  For the squirrel... * 2032 x 1524 * (1.44MB)
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christmastree * Even with no stockings hung by the chimney with care, Christmas brought plenty of blessings for one and all. * 1524 x 2032 * (991KB)
christmascat * Summer belongs to the Ferguson family who live next door to my parents.  Once in a while she even goes home to see her owners instead of laying around my folks' yard.  She is cute though, isn't she? * 2032 x 1524 * (626KB)
kingfisher * It's not too uncommon to see a heron or an egret looking for fish in the drainage ditch, but this is the first time I have spotted a kingfisher doing so. * 2032 x 1524 * (223KB)
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birdsky * Can you find the small bird near the center of this picture?  Sadly he was doing his best to hide, but I think the view of the sky through the tree limbs came out well. * 2032 x 1524 * (504KB)
housefinches1 * The house finches never really left me this year, but with the cooler weather they are back at the feeders in greather numbers again. * 2032 x 1524 * (738KB)
housefinches2 * When there are more finches than perches available, strife is inevitable. * 1524 x 2032 * (726KB)
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redbelly3 * Woodpeckers like this redbelly have started visiting the feeders more frequently this winter as well. * 2032 x 1524 * (830KB)
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