Cool little fellow that groundhog. Thanks for the info on bird house problems. I'm fairly sure my problem is location. The backyard faces a 30 acre cornfield, "nurtured" by Atrazine and facing a continued future of "ethanol" growing. Not exactly a place where a bluebird family can find many insects. Being a nontechie person I dont know anythings about links but use a favorites list to keep track of fun and interesting nature blogs
Cool little fellow that groundhog. Thanks for the info on bird house problems. I'm fairly sure my problem is location. The backyard faces a 30 acre cornfield, "nurtured" by Atrazine and facing a continued future of "ethanol" growing. Not exactly a place where a bluebird family can find many insects. Being a nontechie person I dont know anythings about links but use a favorites list to keep track of fun and interesting nature blogs
ReplyDeleteI've never really seen a groundhog up close..just from a distance. LOOK at those EARS!! Not what I was thinking.ha--Cool pics!
ReplyDeleteOk..I'm stumped..hope SOMEbody out there lets you know. I'll be watching! haha
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