
Wandering hog. Nothing but the mere hint of the scent of corn on the site, but he came back twice.

Pregnant-with-twins mature doe. I'm sure she can handle almost anything.

Hogging.

Bigfoot!

Coyote in the daytime.
Warm woods and some really excited ticks. You would think the snow would have set them back but the last few years have been the tick-iest I can remember.
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Better be careful. I saw a dead snake today in the road. The snakequinox could be starting! A.
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