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minus-square[object Object]@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-27 days agoA rabbit loves behind our house and he thanks us for the habitat by eating our asters before they can flower! I’m kidding. We’ve got two bird nests on our property, a hive(?) of burrowing sweat bees, rabbits, many robins, and lately a raccoon. I find it fun to watch the activity out there. It’s nice seeing things grow in our garden, fauna and flora alike. ETA: we used to have foxes but they literally paved over where their den was for a parking lot. Now I haven’t seen any foxes. They were fun to watch.
minus-squaretitter@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·6 days agoLove this. My yard is a menagerie of critters and i wouldnt trade the 20+ species of birds, raccons, possums, bunnies, and other lil ones, for anything ever. Too precious >
A rabbit loves behind our house and he thanks us for the habitat by eating our asters before they can flower!
I’m kidding. We’ve got two bird nests on our property, a hive(?) of burrowing sweat bees, rabbits, many robins, and lately a raccoon.
I find it fun to watch the activity out there. It’s nice seeing things grow in our garden, fauna and flora alike.
ETA: we used to have foxes but they literally paved over where their den was for a parking lot. Now I haven’t seen any foxes. They were fun to watch.
Love this. My yard is a menagerie of critters and i wouldnt trade the 20+ species of birds, raccons, possums, bunnies, and other lil ones, for anything ever. Too precious >