Wildlife pictures

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Bill

Minister of Fire
Mar 2, 2007
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South Western Wisconsin
First one is a nest of baby Blue Birds, the second picture is a fat chipmunk
 

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This is a male ruby throated hummingbird. Another chipmunk.
 

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Looks like a shag bark hickory and an ash behind that bird!
 
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Hope I got a good picture last evening of a mother racoon and her five babies, all lined up on the deck rail looking into out picture window in the living room. CUTE! A bunch of bandits. If it did turn out I will post it. If I can figure out how.

BTB
 
Bones, look like you've got them oversized rats as well. Sorry man.
 
Yes, it's a shame to have to put up with all these animals out here in the boonies. LOL
I really want to get a pic of the gray bobcat that's about 40 pounds that's around here.
 
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