I guess that explains why your Armadilla moved to AlabamaOh yeah, and roaches big enough to saddle up and ride![]()
I guess that explains why your Armadilla moved to AlabamaOh yeah, and roaches big enough to saddle up and ride![]()
Last edited by kokopup; 07-18-2009 at 10:00 PM.
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In my list of Critters that frequent my home I didn't address the Insect population. I will say that Alabama has an abundance of insects especially this time of year. I have a few that if I posted their picture I would be visited by the Discovery Channel because I'm sure they are from prehistoric times. When my time comes and I'm before my Maker I going to ask him, "what on God's green earth were you thinking." The Scorpion, Yellow Jacket and Fire Ant to name just a few are insects that I can't see having any purpose other than producing pain. I'm sure there must have been a plan but it escapes me what it could have been.
Koko, Lucy and Desi got into a Yellow Jackets nest the other day and Desi ,who got the worst of it, will not set foot on the trails now. He was stung at least 6 or 7 times. Koko licked her wombs for a day or two but now is fine on the trails. I believe the sting of the Yellow Jacket has got to be the worst.
You can add to that list Fleas & ticks. This years bunches of ticks. If we walk in the woods we have to be extra careful to inspect for ticks.
This year I have seen in our yard....
-Birds
-Squirrels
-Raccoons
-Deer
-Rabbits
-Foxes (one of which made itself at home in our garage earlier this summer)
-Mice
-A Groundhog
-Insects
The ones in bold are seen on a daily basis.
In our neighborhood, if you do not put the lid on your trash cans you are sure to receive a visit from the pack of wild dogs that live in the area.
As I've posted before, we live at the edge of the state forest, so....
Deer (white tailed, hundreds)
Red Fox
Rabbits
Groundhogs
Box Turtles (we've named them Otis and Odessa)
Tree Frogs
Spring Peepers
Chipmunks
Barred Owls
Great Horned Owls
Pileated Woodpecker
Downy Woodpecker
Other Woodpeckers
Ruby throated Hummingbird
many Sparrow species
Chickadees
Cardinals
Blue Jays
Catbirds
Crows
Red Shouldered Hawks
Cooper's Hawks
Bluebirds
Robins
Ravens
Goldfinches
Dragonflies
Butterflies (especially Swallowtails)
various spiders, especially Barn Spiders
Mud Dauber Wasps
other Wasps and Bees
snakes, including southern copperheads and black snakes
squirrels
Canada Geese
...and one little police woman named Pinot!![]()
Well we did have some birds in our yard but Keva just killed one yesterday.I'm glad we don't get bunnies/squirrels/etc. in our yard because I'd have to watch the dogs kill them too. I've pretty much just seen birds, snakes, and bugs of course. There's a lot of quail that live in the area. My friend up the street has had raccoons, pheasants, deer, etc. in her yard so its possible I just haven't seen them in my yard. I have seen deer on our street a few times though and my mom saw a coyote down the road once.
Normal full time residents:
Rabbits
Gray Squirrels
1 Red squirrel
Bunnies
Garter snakes
1 snake who I don't know what he/she is (Dull black snake, doesn't fit any descriptions of local denizens)
Frogs
Toads
Bass
2 Grass Carp
Shiners
slugs
snails
salamanders
moles
Lots and lots of birds.......cardinals, chickadees, finches of all types, martins, a resident family of bluebirds, red wing blackbirds, robins, hummingbirds
Passing through routinely:
Skunks (including one who is interred under the deck....thanks Lady)
Deer
Black Bear
Coyotes
Foxes
Red tail hawks
Great Blue Herons
(*&@!^#(*&@ Canada Geese
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