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A Stroll in the Garden

The Hubby grabbed his camera, and went out to the garden for a few photos to share.

Mama and baby quail are out and about (only one baby in this photo, but there are nine in her family).

Quail

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Papa is ever vigilant!

Quail

This is a red breasted nuthatch. Nuthatches are tree climbers, and we have lots of them.

Red breasted Nuthatch

This nuthatch is climbing on the oak tree. He is coming down to drink from the water fountain on the deck.

Red breasted Nuthatch

I have spent some time canning peaches. I get a lot of satisfaction from this!

Home Canned Peaches

Meanwhile, back out in the garden, there are still some lovely blooms happening!

Pine Tree
Phlox
Larkspur
Foxglove

Stay healthy.

Stay safe.

Keep smiling.

See the world around you!

A Stroll in the Garden

Normally, when I take you on a stroll in my garden, I show you a variety of blooms.

I decided to focus on a few critters in the garden for this post.

I shared a photo of where I live in a previous post. I want to point out that I live on 6 acres in the woods. My home is bordered by state land.

In other words, I have lots of critters, from mice to bears (for bear photos, click here and here).

Home

I tell you this because I want to preface this post by pointing out that I do not feed the critters. There is plenty for them to eat.

I do, however, have one bird feeder. It is suspended from an oak tree several feet from the ground. The feeder used to be on a metal shepherd’s hook, but a bear bent that in half to get to the bird seed.

Live and learn.

Feeding wildlife is a controversial issue, and not what I want to get into here. This is how it is at my house.

Quail

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Quail

There are two families of quail that live here. These are photos of the younger family. This family has nine babies.

Quail
Quail
Quail

The turkeys are daily year round residents. I have no idea how many teenagers are currently here.

Turkey

They are diggers, so I spend considerable time shooing them out of the garden.

Turkey

They don’t care what I think.

Turkey

The positive thing here, is that they kill snakes, including rattlers. So having turkeys around can be a good thing.

Turkey
Turkey

The chipmunks are curious little hyper bunches of joy!

Chipmunk

Did you know that they can release their tail as a defense mechanism? It will grow back!

I found that out the hard way.

Oh yes, I grabbed one by the tail because it had gotten into the house, and I was trying to catch it to put it outside. I was devastated! But then I did the research.

That little stinker was returned alive and well to the great outdoors!

Chipmunk
Chipmunk

Stay healthy.

Stay safe.

Keep smiling.

See the world around you!