wowwwwww Gorgeous, if such a cute animal could be it,anyway I loved it! Fabulous picture! By the way...I feel like he is staring me! :-) Have a great weekend dear friend! Léia
Aren't they something?! Ours are bold and figgur they own the place. We call ours Butch, even though we found out later he's a she! She began foraging in March, having slept the winter through. She is strong and clever. Those darned opposable thumbs!
Ha! Yessssssss! We have raccoons visit all the time. Last year they brought their offspring to the bird feeder. They make a racket but are none-the-less irresistible.
What a great capture of this mischievous creature! I've got loads of photos of my raccoons, but nothing like this! Yes... nothing is sacred with them. Except vegetables. They hate broccoli and carrots!
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It's hard to believe they can cause such havoc.
ReplyDeleteThanks for identifying the marsh marigold.
Such a cutie! He looks innocent to me, too.
ReplyDeleteOh sweet innocence!! I see their tracks down by the pond but I don't see them. MB
ReplyDeleteI think that's the one who turned over my bird bath 2 nights ago. Or maybe it was his cousin.
ReplyDeleteLooks guilty to me! Great catch! Definitely a mug shot!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGarbage is only the start. The ones we have here seem to be more grey. This guy seems to have brown in him.
ReplyDeleteGreat Capture. Very cute !!! Have a great weekend. Smiles Barbara
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous, if such a cute animal could be it,anyway I loved it! Fabulous picture!
By the way...I feel like he is staring me! :-)
Have a great weekend dear friend!
Léia
These critters are quite capable of havoc-wreaking everywhere! Nice shot, though!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
LOL! I like your title!
ReplyDeleteInnocent indeed! Look at those eyes. :)
ReplyDeleteAren't they something?! Ours are bold and figgur they own the place. We call ours Butch, even though we found out later he's a she! She began foraging in March, having slept the winter through. She is strong and clever. Those darned opposable thumbs!
ReplyDeleteI love his big butt :) Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!!
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute, who'd think he could be a bad boy.
ReplyDeleteHa! Yessssssss! We have raccoons visit all the time. Last year they brought their offspring to the bird feeder. They make a racket but are none-the-less irresistible.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing photo as always.
Nor does he look like a critter that would strip down young ears of corn! Just totally innocent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! What a great find. I'll bet you had fun shooting this one. :-)
ReplyDeleteinnocent! If I look closely I can see fish sauce on his chin!
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ReplyDeleteAnd they all have that same expression when they get caught! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute picture of such a pesky critter!They drive us nuts,in our garden.
ReplyDeleteHe does look absolutely innocent. What a great capture.
ReplyDeleteIt's those innocent ones you have to watch out for. He is cute!
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What a great capture of this mischievous creature! I've got loads of photos of my raccoons, but nothing like this! Yes... nothing is sacred with them. Except vegetables. They hate broccoli and carrots!
ReplyDeleteHe's lookin at you as if to say, "What? What'd I do?"
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Amazing that such an innocent, sweet looking face can be such a pest!
ReplyDeleteCute raccoon! He looks harmless - lol
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome camera critter capture! I love it. And you're right, raccoons are just adorable looking...but total stinkers.
ReplyDeleteGarbage, what garbage?
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
Hi EG, Raccoons are really cute---but you are right.. They can certainly make a mess around your garbage can.
ReplyDeleteCute photo.
Hugs,
Betsy
Oh yes they do. They raid my feeders every chance they get, and teach their youngsters the same bad habits. LOL
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Aw ... he's adorable ... if a bit mischievous ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings
The face of innocence ! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have them here in the city ... they use the sewers as highways.
Fortunately we do have garbage bins that are raccoon proof and so far they have left my garden alone..
Great shot..
Aww, he looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie ... are you sure he is as guitly as we all suspect? Of course he is!
ReplyDeleteHe sure does look like a well fed dumpster diver:)
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute - and such an innocent face! I am sure he didn't do it! He has never done anything wrong in his whole life!
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