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Monday, February 15, 2010
Foraging for Food
Winter takes a toll on anything & everything exposed to it. Although the horses & cows endure hardships related to freezing temperatures & wind chill, at least they are supplied with daily food provisions. The wild animals are not so fortunate. I've been trying to keep seed out for the birds & squirrels, but this enterprising little guy has been digging into his own stash of pecans that he carefully buried last Fall around the trees in back of the house.
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food,
freezing wind chill,
Winter temperatures
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Well, Neruda would probably like this squirrel better than her dead one (see Katie's blog in link on my page). And, Dianne, you can't feed every animal in all of the Ozarks!
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