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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Our World and Nature Notes: Wrapping up Summer
I didn't take any photographs this week so I decided to pick shots from June, July and August that I haven't posted on my blog.
I think it's funny how the ducks appear to be joining all the walkers and joggers but going in the opposite direction.
I'm grateful that this was a very mild summer.
The juvenile robin below posed for me.
I have been surprised at how many deer have found their way to Shelley Lake's woods. I never used to see them there in the past but I think as the developments continue to gobble up more and more of what used to be rural and forest areas, the deer are forced to find suburban parks to move to.
Last but not least is one of this year's fox babies who was grown up enough by late August to come up on my deck without its parents. Usually when I see the foxes, the whole family comes to my deck for water.
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19 comments:
You are so lucky to have foxes in your neighborhood. This is such a wonderful picture. You did have a great summer! I hope Autumn is equally mild (not too cold instead of not too hot). And I hope it lasts a long time.
Great captures of 2014 summer. :)
I enjoyed seeing thee.
Wonderful images, the deer is adorable!
Wishing you a nice Monday!
hugs
Léia
beautiful shots. summer is indeed on its way out, even though our weekend was suffocatingly hot here.
The detail on the deer and fox are great, that must be enjoyable seeing the foxes, are they compatible with cats? I would like to have something to eat voles and rabbits in my yard. There are coyotes in the distance but I think they rarely come into my yard.
Wonderful photos! I love the young fox!
Wonderful set of images.
So much beauty and I do love the birds and critters!! Wonderful captures for the day, Carver!! Thanks for sharing the fun!!
Wonderful collection of summer time photos. I love the deer and fox.. The coneflowers are pretty too. Have a happy new week!
Quite a range of wildlife near where you live.
WOW! A juvenile fox! Very cool, Carver. I guess those ducks have minds of their own.
What a marvelous collection of photography of nature's beauty in its many forms ~
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
A great set of pictures.
A lovely post for these memes Carver.
Wonderful shots - love the fox and those delicate deer ears.
Welcome Carver!
Beautiful pictures. Roe and fox delighted my heart.
Greetings.
Oh I love the ducks..Yes we have more and more deer being crowded into smaller and smaller places..Michelle
Excellent capture of the fox!
(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Is summer over where you are, Carver? It's still hot here in Hong Kong. In any case, I do love your critter snaps. ;)
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