Exploring Central Ontario (CANADA)...and beyond
They really do resemble rats.
They are beautiful and very talented because they know how to swim very well and I don't know! :)Léia
They are aptly named. :)
I think he was just showing off for you. What a ham!! Great photos occur when you are camera ready...what fun!!
Looks like that muskrat is on a misson. Great photos.
Nice shots. I love the colour of the water and the patterns on it.
Love the blues and browns.
I thought it was a beaver....
you find the sweetest and cutest critters up there. just a little jealous.
Oh you lucky you are! Such beautiful capture..
Hmmm...I wonder if that was Muskrat Susie or Muskrat Sam. :)Great shots!
You were in just the right place at just the right time weren't you? I've never seen a muskrat in person.Darla
Hello sweetie, glad EG CG provided a glimpse of you today!
What a sweet capture!
Love these shots!! Great captures
Funny little guys!
That's very cool!! I'm not sure I've ever seen a muskrat in the wild.
cute little water varmint!
Nice captures of this water-lovin' critter.
Sweet critter!!! Even if they have a rat's tail, I still like 'em. Great images.My post today...link: BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES
I don't think I have ver seen one! Cute.
All I can say is muskrat love! Great photos!
How cool! Nice shots! They're kinda shy most of the time.
I can't get over these muskrat pics! Fantastic.
Great shots Carver, I love to spot Muskrats out there, but it's been a while since I saw one.
What great captures!
That does look like a muskrat on a mission! :)
I think they are cute, even if they have "rat" in their name!
Lovely! Have a nice weekendElisa, Argentina
He's enjoying his alone time.
Great shots!
Good capture, don't often see them.
A rodent, but a big one! Nice capture.
Great shots! Looks like a beaver almost.
Great shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Handsome rats!
What a lucky capture! I'm amazed at the variety of critters you come across.
Nice that he cooperated with you!
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They really do resemble rats.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and very talented because they know how to swim very well and I don't know! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia
They are aptly named. :)
ReplyDeleteI think he was just showing off for you. What a ham!! Great photos occur when you are camera ready...what fun!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like that muskrat is on a misson. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. I love the colour of the water and the patterns on it.
ReplyDeleteLove the blues and browns.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a beaver....
ReplyDeleteyou find the sweetest and cutest critters up there. just a little jealous.
ReplyDeleteOh you lucky you are! Such beautiful capture..
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I wonder if that was Muskrat Susie or Muskrat Sam. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
You were in just the right place at just the right time weren't you? I've never seen a muskrat in person.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Hello sweetie, glad EG CG provided a glimpse of you today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet capture!
ReplyDeleteLove these shots!! Great captures
ReplyDeleteFunny little guys!
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool!! I'm not sure I've ever seen a muskrat in the wild.
ReplyDeletecute little water varmint!
ReplyDeleteNice captures of this water-lovin' critter.
ReplyDeleteSweet critter!!! Even if they have a rat's tail, I still like 'em. Great images.
ReplyDeleteMy post today...link: BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES
I don't think I have ver seen one! Cute.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is muskrat love! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Nice shots! They're kinda shy most of the time.
ReplyDeleteI can't get over these muskrat pics! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Carver, I love to spot Muskrats out there, but it's been a while since I saw one.
ReplyDeleteWhat great captures!
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a muskrat on a mission! :)
ReplyDeleteI think they are cute, even if they have "rat" in their name!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
Elisa, Argentina
He's enjoying his alone time.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteGood capture, don't often see them.
ReplyDeleteA rodent, but a big one! Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Looks like a beaver almost.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHandsome rats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky capture! I'm amazed at the variety of critters you come across.
ReplyDeleteNice that he cooperated with you!
ReplyDelete