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Well that stinks (potentially)6 or 8 kits and the parents suddenly appeared yesterday evening and they are back today. They dug a hole under my shed. Cute, but I will to find a way to drive them off.View attachment 185885View attachment 185886




That’s special, thank you for sharing it!For years, I've had a small 30+ gallon water hole that I placed at my cabin in Cle Elum set up as a camera trap for nocturnal visits where my camera and remote flashes will fire. I don't have it active during the daylight hours or I'd have a million pictures of birds, chipmunks and squirrels using it all day long. In the past, I've had visiting deer, skunks, a badger, the occasional bear (one chewed up one of my flashes) and a gazillion mice. Trail cams have picked up coyotes and bobcats, but I've never caught one with my real camera trap at night drinking from the "pond". Until recently, this summer has been cooler and I just have a waze camera going 24 hours and I have yet to set up the real camera, sensor and flashes. Today, I had a bear visit for a quick drink and then about an hour later he came back for this....a drink and a bath. Thought it was worth a share.
I believe you have to click the on the picture and then hit the play arrow to run the video on Flickr.
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How about a bear break one open and eat the peanut butter? Happened yesterday...How in the heck does a bat end up in peanut butter-baited mouse trap on the back porch?