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calum

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It was 'cause my dog.. he started barking at a calf and the male wasn't havin' it.
 

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It was 'cause my dog.. he started barking at a calf and the male wasn't havin' it.
Im addicted to adrenaline, that would be fun, i do plan to come to Scotland some day so you will have to show me those fecking coos, lol
 
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calum

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lol, come over and i'll take you up the campsies to see them.
 

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I know:D
I have a few more pictures but I have to find them. They were from last year.
 

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Thanks alot.
My wife took some of them as well.
She's the one that taught me to use a camera:D
 

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I like raccoons about like you like squirrels. My uncle is licensed by the state to care for them, prior to release back to the wild. They are the funniest little animals ever. They are so aware of their ability to hurt you. I always go over and see the "new arrivals" after they have calmed down. Most love to play and climb all over you, but they exactly how to use their claws to climb up your pants and shirt and not hurt you at all. So few animals are as mischievious. My uncle was walking with the garbage bags and one cut the bag open with a claw as he walked by. You could just see in their eyes that they thought it was a riot.

I really enjoy the park pics. Thanks for posting.
 

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Wow, Chris, I didnt know ur home is full of furry friends :D
Awesome job you doing, you will have a special place in squirrel Heaven :eek:
Thank you for charing
Anastasia
 

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My wife is the one that does most of the work with the squirrels.
We will pretty much take in anything that needs help. It's a nice feeling when they get released back into the wild:)
 

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We even took in a seagull. We found him in a parking lot, One of his eyes was freshly damaged, and some damage to his wing. When we brought him home, we had trouble getting him to eat. So I went to get us some burgers and fries while my wife looked after him. When I got home with the fries, he perked up instantly and was begging:D
We released him a few weeks later, and about 2 years after the release we saw him at the park looking healthy.
Just thought I would share that story:)
 

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LOL, I notice that too, is sumthing odd with them Seagulls and french fries
 

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Chris, you should go to Humber river sometime, by Old Mill sub. station. I have seen many foxes and deers there.
 

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Chris, you should go to Humber river sometime, by Old Mill sub. station. I have seen many foxes and deers there.
I might have to check that out.
I'm pretty sure my wife has gone canoing there.
 
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