I would set out food for them if I could be sure I wasn't attracting rats, possums or raccoons, but I can't, so I am happy to see them at random intervals. Last week we had a group come through with their 2 babies (2nd and 3rd from the right). They appeared to be from two different mamas because they were so different in size. This view is from my sliding glass door in the kitchen, looking out to our neighbor's backyard. Sorry it's small, I didn't want to go outside and risk scaring them.
August 25, 2010
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I would set out food for them if I could be sure I wasn't attracting rats, possums or raccoons, but I can't, so I am happy to see them at random intervals. Last week we had a group come through with their 2 babies (2nd and 3rd from the right). They appeared to be from two different mamas because they were so different in size. This view is from my sliding glass door in the kitchen, looking out to our neighbor's backyard. Sorry it's small, I didn't want to go outside and risk scaring them.
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