Critters

White-tailed Antelope Ground Squirrel

Squirrel

I was replacing the bird seed bell and block up on the hill behind the RV drive, when this bold little white-tailed antelope ground squirrel (ammospermophilus leucurus) came up to within a few feet of me. It seemed to beg for some of the bird seed, so I spilled a few seeds on the ground which it promptly consumed. We see a lot of these around the yard and they, along with cottontails and jackrabbits, drive the dogs nuts. We keep our distance, however, since these cute little guys have been known to carry harmful diseases.

Wikipedia details more about these squirrels:

The white-tailed antelope squirrel, Ammospermophilus leucurus, is a diurnal species of ground squirrel found in arid regions of the southwestern United States and the Baja California Peninsula of northwestern Mexico.

This species of squirrel has an average home range of 14.9 acres, and utilizes approximately 4 acres in its daily activities.

Ammospermophilus leucurus is omnivorous, feeding primarily on foliage (10%-60% of its diet), seeds (20%-50%), arthropods, and to a lesser extent, vertebrates (mainly lizards and rodents; predatory behavior by ground squirrels has been noted).

The Other Pillow

Lap Dog

Sometimes, when the Daddy watches TV, I like to curl up next to him and lay my head on his belly or lap. The Mama took this picture of me and the Daddy watching TV. Click us to make us big.

The Office Chair

The Office Chair

When the Daddy isn’t using his office chair, I figure it’s fair game for me to curl up in it and relax or take a nap. Sometimes, though, the Daddy will come back in the office and make me jump out to find another place to relax. Oh well, I still love the hoomins, both the Mama and the Daddy. They give me treats. 🙂 Click on my picture to make me big.

Quail on the Seed Block

Quail on the Seed Block

I went out back to test my big camera since I haven’t used it in a while. We have a road trip coming up and I wanted to make sure it was working OK. Just as I pointed it up to where the seed bell and block are located, a female Gambel’s Quail hopped on the block and posed. A cactus wren has it’s backside pointed at the camera on the seed bell located just below the block. Click on the image to enlarge.

Swim at the Dog Park

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I took this picture of Bay Bay at the dog park yesterday. I turned on the hose to fill the tub when we first got there. Later, when I saw that the tub was overflowing, I ran to turn the water off. Before I could get there, however, Bay Bay zipped past me and jumped into the tub. He then proceeded to splash around in the tub. We did not teach him this – it came as a built-in behavior. Click on the image to enlarge.