I've always loved the view from my back bedroom and the occasional wildlife that passes through. These old micey pics are a favorite of mine...We called him big bum;-) The coloured lights are the reflections from my christmas tree lights. Unfortunately these poor little guys don't last long these days because of the arrival of Mofo. An expert in mouse detection and destruction;-( Brother Mick calls him Mr Bitey for obvious reasons. Btw Happy Birthday Mick, where have those years gone?
I love the sequence of mouse pictures. I have a pan of water by the trees outside my bedroom window. I often see squirrels and birds drinking there. Then yesterday, I was shocked to see a flock of wild turkeys out there. They have never come so close before.
Hi Deb..I smiled when I saw that you had posted,because I was thinking about you this morning, and had thought about emailing you!! I love those backyard shots of all the seasons..what a lovely view! Glad I don't have to pick a favorite : } Mouse and cat huh..lol! That is a cute little one perched on the edge having a drink..the approach to the dish is a nice one to!! Hope you,and the family are all doing well!! Grace
Our Monty is a great hunter too, Shrews, Mice, Voles you name it and he will catch them. Rudy is a bit more lazy and just watches, he has brought in the odd Lizard from time to time though. Thanks for sharing, and I like the pictures from the four seasons.
I would love a view like that from my window. Great photos! Loved the little mouse. We used to have a Ginger Tom that was a rat catcher. We lived near a railway embankment and for some reason that used to attract them.
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Lovely views and I love the cute mouse. Great captures, have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the sequence of mouse pictures. I have a pan of water by the trees outside my bedroom window. I often see squirrels and birds drinking there. Then yesterday, I was shocked to see a flock of wild turkeys out there. They have never come so close before.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb..I smiled when I saw that you had posted,because I was thinking about you this morning, and had thought about emailing you!!
ReplyDeleteI love those backyard shots of all the seasons..what a lovely view! Glad I don't have to pick a favorite : }
Mouse and cat huh..lol! That is a cute little one perched on the edge having a drink..the approach to the dish is a nice one to!!
Hope you,and the family are all doing well!!
Grace
Thanks Deb.
ReplyDeleteThat mouse was a star that Christmas.
Hope you enjoy The Haunted House.
Our Monty is a great hunter too, Shrews, Mice, Voles you name it and he will catch them. Rudy is a bit more lazy and just watches, he has brought in the odd Lizard from time to time though. Thanks for sharing, and I like the pictures from the four seasons.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views in any season!
ReplyDeleteThe mouse pictures are so cute. I see why you don't see them any more.
I would love a view like that from my window. Great photos! Loved the little mouse. We used to have a Ginger Tom that was a rat catcher. We lived near a railway embankment and for some reason that used to attract them.
ReplyDeleteMice are cute, but not in the house for sure. Mofo takes care of that for you. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. He is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gracie thought I'd better do a post so you don't think I've dropped off the face of the earth;-). Think I might post again soon too
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful views. Cute little mouse, he'll have to watch out now that Mofo's about.
ReplyDeleteMuch better than my views Debs ........ just houses :-(
ReplyDeleteLove that little mouse.
Cheers Keith you keeping well?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great view from your room! Loved the photos, and especially big bum.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. Late visit from Camera Critters. Your visit at
ReplyDeletePets & Critters Nook will be greatly appreciated.