White tail numbers are still very strong throughout the Southeast, although cyotes have reduced them some. We have a lot of silver foxes at night in my area, and ground hogs (wood chucks) are also extremely common for some reason during the last three years.
Be careful of that coccasional black bear dumpster-diving in the trash can !
LOL - Haven't seen any black bears. But since I've lived here, I've certainly seen an assortment of "critters" ranging from your typical rabbits, squirrels, opossum, to owls, foxes, deer and of course the stray dogs and cats. Oh and a black snake or two and probably many things I've never seen living around here. What's funny is I actually live in the city.
Joined: Mar 2013
Visitors
They are so cute!
Joined: Aug 2012
Who could get tired of those sweet things?..............
........................gardeners!
Joined: Sep 2011
Hi Jim
Hi Jim,
I don't think I would mind those type of visitors haha! Unless they're making a mess in your backyard. Take care buddy!
Sincerely,
Liz
Joined: May 2012
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White tail numbers are still very strong throughout the Southeast, although cyotes have reduced them some. We have a lot of silver foxes at night in my area, and ground hogs (wood chucks) are also extremely common for some reason during the last three years.
Be careful of that coccasional black bear dumpster-diving in the trash can !
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Joined: Aug 2011
LOL
LOL - Haven't seen any black bears. But since I've lived here, I've certainly seen an assortment of "critters" ranging from your typical rabbits, squirrels, opossum, to owls, foxes, deer and of course the stray dogs and cats. Oh and a black snake or two and probably many things I've never seen living around here. What's funny is I actually live in the city.