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A deer in our field across the road. #wildlifehabitat
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The baby turkey is the brown blob on the left. There are three adults looking after it. #wildlifehabitat
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The turkeys have been bringing their babies by the house. #wildlifehabitat
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This deer was so close to the kids and hung out when they put the ducks to bed. #wildlifehabitat
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Oh, deer. She visits us most every day and tolerates us being around. She makes the rounds, too, so we think she knows where the berries and fruit trees are. #wildlifehabitat
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yesterday evening
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My family really, really could use some good news tomorrow and this week. This past year has been a struggle. Accepting all hugs, love, prayers, and good thoughts aimed our way. Thank you.
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Adventures in Chainsawing - palm-sized spiders and a mouse family who has literally found themselves waterlogged. I'm not afraid of mice but dislike the thought of drowning mice scrambling up my legs. Don't worry, we're doing our best to rescue all creatu
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Oh, no trouble at all. We put that birdseed there for you. Go ahead. Just keep shoveling it in. #wildlifehabitat
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This is why our ducks and chickens get plenty of fresh air and exercise but aren't permitted to roam all over our farm.
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Pretty sure this is why the chipmunks are sounding the alarm. #wildlifehabitat
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resilience
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lady slipper
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lady slipper
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We planted this black pussywillow spring 2013. One of my favorite beneficial small trees.
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First robin sighting this spring.
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Just some turkeys screwing around. #207gram
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Bird man.
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We have large grey squirrel and bluejay families vying for feeders out here. I notice the corn cobs have disappeared, as has the seed and cranberry wreath.
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four doves waiting
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These two sweetpeas are trying to clear an area around the bird feeders so that they can continue to feed the wildlife. For perspective, both of them are tall. The chickadees are zooming around their heads, too, and it's easy to think they must be excited
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We have a family of fifteen bluejays and a cardinal pair, and six mourning dove pairs visiting our feeders, today.
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January light is stunning.
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through the snow
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turkeys in the snow - seventeen today, down from the 30-50 that visited last fall. #207gram #turkeygram
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Turkeys in the snow. #207gram
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ducks and wild turkeys check each other out #turkeygram
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Turkey morning. #turkeygram
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The wild turkeys have returned. #turkeygram
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The turkeys have been scarce but we've also seen lots more blue herons. #takingthisasagoodomen