Playing coy chopper gif1/4/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Two cats in their house, taking advantage of it with Pumpkin away:Ī few days later, the tripawd coyote returned, and this time ventured inside the feeder, though there wasn’t any food there: While I certainly don’t want to encourage coyotes, I do have some sympathy for this one: This one is wounded their front-left paw seems to be missing or mangled, so it was hopping around like Rory does. Although I’ve seen signs of them many times, this was the first time I’ve seen one on my cameras. Made us wonder if he does have another home, and was kept inside to heal from his fight last week?Ī GIF of a cat carrying a prize doing their job catching rodents:Ī coyote visited the cat house. That was the last time I saw him for several days but he did return. This week, my first sighting of a coyote, plus some raccoons, and less Pumpkin than usual. Two cats inside their house, taking advantage of the heating pads: Porcini under the deck, looking startled when I was refilling the bird feeders: Pepper on her perch in the shop, watching me collapsing cardboard boxes: I always enjoy seeing all five cats at the same time a rather rare occurrence: ![]() GIF of Poppy slowly walking towards the feeder, only to be overtaken by two of her kits:įour cats outside two in front of the bench, one only visible as a shadow behind the bench, and one by a rock:Īt the same instant as that photo, another cat in the feeder. Pumpkin was none the worse from that encounter:Ī GIF of Pumpkin arriving, and pausing while another cat departed: He went after Pumpkin in the shelter Pumpkin stood his ground: He looks like one of our ferals, though larger, but doesn’t have the ear tip: On to Caturday!Ī new alien cat visited a few times, and menaced Pumpkin (giving him a taste of his own medicine): While you could all use cute pictures of ducks and chickens this week, everyone knows that cats rule the internet for cuteness. Stay safe, stay home, everyone! 1 Comment Let me know if you have any recommendations. We’ll work on thinking of other meals to eat up the eggs. Here are four dozen, washed and ready to make into a heap of breakfast burritos this morning: It was worth the wait rice is their all-time favorite treat, after mealworms:Īnother frosty morning, and again the ducks running over the lawn to see me:ĭid you see the YouTube video of them following me to the duck house and getting treats?įinally, since Jenn hasn’t been going to work due to COVID-19, and the chickens are laying about a dozen eggs per day at present, we’re accumulating lots of eggs. Quacking and walking back to their house:Ī couple animated GIFs of the ducks on the path to the duck house (different than the one posted on my personal blog):Ĭhickens staring at me, waiting for treats: ![]() Here are the ducks in their house:Ĭhickens having a dust bath in the veggie garden: So you might enjoy following the Dejus blog, or its RSS feed, or cross-posts on Micro.blog, on Twitter, or on Facebook.Īnyway, on with today’s Flock Friday. Which will include additional duck and chicken pictures not posted here, plus feral and pet cats, our dog Rory, and other cute things from around the homestead. Oh, and for anyone who doesn’t follow my personal blog, Dejus: because everyone could use a bit more joy at present, I’m posting a moment of cuteness every day. This week, the ducks walked across the back lawn to meet me a few times, the chickens got their favorite treat, the heron visited again, and more. I was amused by this post-yawn face looks like she’s about to sneeze:įinally, Poppy and Porcini inside this morning: You can see why it’s hard to tell them apart their markings are virtually identical, but comparing them like this helps to pick out some subtle differences:Īnother GIF, this time with Porcini in the left cabin, Pommie arriving and going into the right cabin, then Spud arriving and joining Porcini, then later leaving and sitting in front:Ī two-frame excerpt from the above GIF, to again compare the markings of Spud and Pommie:Īnd a still of the three cats in the cabins: Two alien male cats in the breezeway they exchanged words, then separated (none of our ferals were there):Ī two-frame animated GIF comparing the twins, Spud and Pommie Spud is the larger one when Pommie is in the cabin. This week, some alien cat sightings, some GIFs comparing the twins, and some cat snuggles. ![]()
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