No idea! I saw that thing and was out!THAT'S a BIG ONE!!!! Is it a wolf spider???
I didn't even stick around to take the pic!Not a fan of the silent critters. I gotta hear you coming or I get freaked out!
No idea! I saw that thing and was out!THAT'S a BIG ONE!!!! Is it a wolf spider???
I didn't even stick around to take the pic!You never see cardinals? They're here all the time. They're as common here as a sparrow.I'm amazed how many it picks up here that we just never see. We do live in a heavily wooded area so we really don't see them unless they come to the feeder. The other day it picked up a cardinal, cedar waxwing and veeries but we never see them.
Wow that looks so unnatural in a neighborhood like yours. Is there a Preserve nearby?Removing final blinds, etc. from front windows in prep for window replacement contractors arriving this morning for today & tomorrow. So now Dobes Neo & Lola have a full view out both LR and Kitchen windows. No sooner than I completed this, of course then this happened, causing both Dobes to go ape$hit barking. We've passed this same pair (siblings?) several times in neighborhood on walks without any lunging or barking, but Dobes act differently when "defending" their home turf.
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Lol..."redrum!"Wow that looks so unnatural in a neighborhood like yours. Is there a Preserve nearby?
This was a while back on June 13th. We were coming home and in the farmers field in front of our home we found this little one. We stopped to take pictures and he (she?) never moved. I said that head is like The Exorcist.He followed us as we drove past, twisting his neck seemingly all the way around!
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Wow that looks so unnatural in a neighborhood like yours. Is there a Preserve nearby?
This was a while back on June 13th. We were coming home and in the farmers field in front of our home we found this little one. We stopped to take pictures and he (she?) never moved. I said that head is like The Exorcist.He followed us as we drove past, twisting his neck seemingly all the way around!
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I'm afraid this creature is one of the very few that I'm happy to dispatch. The are here by the dozens, they get in the engines of vehicles and eat wires ($$$), they've tunneled under the stalls in the barn until the floor is collapsing and of course raid the chicken feeder. I don't enjoy killing anything, but these guys are not welcome on the property and are on constant un-alive status.So our ground squirrels are back this year after not seeing them for 5 or more years.