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This handsome fellow decided to come on through today about 2:00. I haven't heard them singing at night, so I wondered if they were around. Yep, sure enough, they are! I had a little chat with Zeus about it, but as we headed to agility class Colby ran straight at him and he never budged. I hope his lack of self preservation only holds for crazy little MinPins and when a REAL canine comes at him he finds a tree to escape up!! I love living in the country. The wildlife are everywhere. We do keep the tiny Pin Heads close when heading through the woods to the fields. It is a worry, though, at times when I see these ones trotting through the pasture, not really worried much about me!
Scary!! I just learned that foxes will scream when they are looking for a mate. I thought someone was being killed out back in the woods!
ReplyDeleteRacoons in heat sound like that, too.
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