Backyard Wildlife

Hmmm where did I put that?
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Over this way?
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Got it!
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That was thirsty work.
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I got a camera out after I saw a Fox Squirrel that had been lying in the long, cool grass go somewhat berserk. As I watched, it suddenly leapt straight up into the air, landed, twisted, twirled, spun in every direction and finally bolted up the Maple tree like its tail was on fire. While I hoped to capture an encore performance, that didn't occur but rodent #2 was photogenic and also entertaining to observe. I'm guessing the 1st squirrel rolled-over on a wasp in the grass and got stung.
 
Hoping critter poop experts here can ID some scat we found on lower part of the property. Didn't have my cell with me so I'll post a pic later, but bear looks to be the prime suspect. Clearly carnivore/omnivore. Kinda dog like, and about large dog size, but appears to be some berry seeds.
 
Front yard wildlife. 'Tis the season . . . neighbors are trying to move indoors for the winter.
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I had fun this morning watching a Douglas squirrel wrestle with an oversized green pinecone. It finally got it into the bushes and wasn’t too happy with my presence.
SF

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IMG_0338.jpegWasn’t sure where to post this but.
I work in the sierra mountains in hydro power plants that are around 100 years old +\- I am used to strange or exciting maybe crazy things happening out in the mountains but I went to walk out of the powerhouse and this was standing there.
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View attachment 170507Wasn’t sure where to post this but.
I work in the sierra mountains in hydro power plants that are around 100 years old +\- I am used to strange or exciting maybe crazy things happening out in the mountains but I went to walk out of the powerhouse and this was standing there.
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Please keep us informed on what you learn about these critters showing up there.
 
I'll call this wildlife, cause it sure ain't domesticated, and it was in the backyard:

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Then there was this fat bastard, I know they're around cause ya know, where aren't they, but it's the first I've seen:
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A little more conventional:

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... and another arachnid:

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Cheers
 
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