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petunia
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Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:10 pm   Post subject:


I have to agree with netty, I don't know how I missed this post either.
Daph, these are really great picts.
I have a brother in S. Carolina but I never knew you have lizards there-he's never said anything about them. We have black squirrels here in upper mich. racoons, skunks, and my daughter seen a fox the other day. also the canadian geese like to land in on the mill pond about this time of year-anyway, loved all your picts. humming birds are so quick you did a good job getting a picture of the little fellow. (or madam)


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DaphDaph
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:04 pm   Post subject:


I'm so glad you all like the photos. Zuzu and Sandy can tell you that we have some interesting wildlife in the Carolina's.
Our house is in a regular neighborhood with one difference. Several of the houses are backed up next to protected wetland. We were lucky enough to purchase our home when the neighbor first growing. So we were able to pick a great lot with the wetland woods behind us and a pond beside us. It amazes me that that the neighbors sit inside on their computers or watching tv when all this great stuff is literally in the back yard. My favorite time of the day is sitting in the swing after work and watching the birds.
Petunia....we have lots of lizards and skinks too. The green ones are anoles ( I think that is the name of them). I have more photos to post that you might like. It's my lizards sleeping on the aloe.
I'm soo happy that everyone likes the photos. I'll post a Part 2 shortly.

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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:13 am   Post subject:


DaphDaph wrote:
... It amazes me that that the neighbors sit inside on their computers or watching tv when all this great stuff is literally in the back yard.

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I'm soo happy that everyone likes the photos. I'll post a Part 2 shortly.


I know people who never venture outside to watch green things. They stay in their town, that's it.

I'm looking very forward to your next wildlife photos.

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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:03 pm   Post subject:


Great critter pics! I wish I lived 'out' where I would have critters. Can't even have a bird feeder for all the stray cats. Sad

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