OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
SYDNEY WB SEA EAGLE NEST - A Brushtail Possum, I think :)
It was there for 50 minutes but almost unseen in the foliage on the right for a lot of the time. It seems to have a kink in the end of its tail, hope it's OK :-*
It seemed to be a wet day, which would be good :) These two could be seen on the main cam for a few moments but there were more on the Twitch cam, not close enough tho:
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I intended to crop these and put them in a collage but am almost out of steam, so... :(
This Raccoon chomped 'n chomped 'n chomped and had to stretch his/her jaws every now 'n then:
One later turned up with damp undercarriage:
One opossum has the cauliflower ear, the other OK:
This might be one for the Bottoms Up thread but I've seen lots neater examples so I'll keep my eye open for one:
The black cat and an opossum tolerated each other very well :)
Scott is back!
See the comparative generosity, bottom and top :)
Another non-standard Mourning Dove:
Once the ospreys come back I'm sure our heads will be turned but I have to say I really enjoy watching this pair. They seem so attentive to each other, vocalising, preening etc. Given the time it takes their chick to fledge we've got a lot of happy months ahead of course.
More Badgers at Caerlaverock 1st Feb
2013 photos & vids here
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My Starr Ranch cougar, 20:25 last evening, local time. (The 'orb' is in the cam lens, unfortunately.)
oh boy! great and lovely creature. Thank you Scylla
Breakfast in NZ, then a wash and brush up
(c) www.allaboutbirds.org/.../
What a lot of gloss yesterday in Akron, Ohio :o
The American crows:
Starlings:
Look what the left one did - and it did it to another behind as well!
The Grackles outclassed the previous two species:
This is the rear of a Grackle:
The cat couldn't compete:
Nor the dog:
The cat returned later to approve of Scott's rearrangement of the trays. We'll see...