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Jul 2, 2015 2:19 PM CST
Name: Christine
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There's two cotton tail rabbits that we see everyday hanging out in the grass near the briars where they live. I'm pretty sure one of them is Peter Cottontail. Rolling my eyes. Will get a picture today.

Cinda, that is one fat frog! He must be eating well. Good froggy!

Poor lizard isn't much on having his picture taken.

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The strangest thing I've seen lately is this bat hanging about three feet off the ground, right next to the garage door. Walked passed him all day and he didn't seem bothered much. He stayed for about three days when a storm blew through. He tried to take cover from the rain and wind in the fence but couldn't find a good spot. Poor little guy, I felt so bad for him. I think he was a juvenile male, maybe just left the mom. I read the males will go off by themselves and the females will stay with the mom.

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Just for proximity purpose, here's another view.

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May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day --Native American Proverb

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