Posted by JRT on October 14, 2007 at 21:01:08 from (70.109.13.188):
In Reply to: Yesterday was great posted by Walt Davies on October 14, 2007 at 11:51:39:
The wildlife is one of the things that make farm life interesting. There is a bunch of walnut trees around my place and this time of year the squirrls are really busy storing them for winter. They keep my little half beagle/bird dog mix intertained and occassionally he will scarf up one and have it for lunch. Also lately a couple of red tail hawks have been hanging around to catch them selves a nice squirrel meal. Four days ago my favorite barn cat dissapeared. I thought it was too big for a hawk but almost every night I hear cyotes really close around the barns so I figured she had been out in an open field at night and a cyote had her for dinner. I had about given up hopes when just tonight I went over to the shop to take a look and there she was, in one of her favorite resting spots. It was really good to see her. What a relief. For now, everything is in its place again.
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