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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Groundhogs are Adorable
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I too think they are cute... but I've never seen one except on TV on Ground Hog day.
ReplyDeleteI think they are cute too...I also think possums are cute....beauty is n the eye of the beholder. :) The video was cute showing what the ground hog was observing in nature. The inch worm was adorable . :)
ReplyDeleteI really like them, too! And this one looks far away from his burrow. I see he came through this hole in the fence!!
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteI think they're cute, too, Linda. My husband doesn't like when one digs under his shop sometimes, but I guess the groundhog is just being a groundhog.
ReplyDeleteGreat video, Linda, and great shots too. Seems like the animal's actions were in sync with the music, including the worm's.
ReplyDeleteI suspect many farmers wouldn't agree with your sentiments though.
you're right they are certainly very cute.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, indeed! Thank you for sharing this sweet paean to the groundhog!
ReplyDeleteFor years I used to observe a groundhog, sitting at the edge of a busy intersection, back in DC.
I even wrote a Groundhog Day blog post, in memory of my sweet friend.
Wishing you days filled with joy,
Merisi
what a cute groundhog! we don't have groundhogs in my country, but hopefully i'll be able to see one in real life during my travels someday :D
ReplyDeletegreat video !!! and pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Linda. And I do agree, groundhogs are gorgeous! They are a beautiful part of Nature. I like them better in the wild though, in their natural habitat, not on my own porch! :-)))
ReplyDeleteHi Roger, this one was defininitely in the wild...I saw him at a nature park. :)
Deletethey are cute!! I have never really looked at them, guess that since we don't have them here I haven't paid attention. Love your blog! Thanks for visiting me and for your sweet words!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda. I enjoy it.. Adorable video..
ReplyDeleteGreat post, fantastic film:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a groundhog. They look rather big.
ReplyDeleteA while back we visited a cabin that had many of these little fellows around. They were such a joy to observe! I thoroughly enjoyed your post today my friend.
ReplyDeleteA bit scary, Linda..., I'm the fist one ?!
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
Great photo's and videao from this cute animal.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one where we live but we have seen coyotes. Beautiful photos on your blog. I have enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDeleteThere are ground hogs in Montreal? Who would have thought that?!
ReplyDeleteThey look like mini beavers.
I loved the 'inch-worm' finding its way around.
Good video Linda, thanks for sharing.
Bonito video el de la marmota; parece que aún no había despertado del todo. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeletegrand merci Linda, j'aime, et aussi la musique.
ReplyDeleteLaurence, Opale et SOnye
I agree with you: they are definitely adorable! The one in the photo looks very inquisitive too.
ReplyDeleteLovely little creatures. I'm not sure what the music in the video is, but it's not the Scottish National Anthem (Flower of Scotland).
ReplyDeleteLovely clip Linda. The music isn't the Scottish National Anthem, but it probably is Scottish.
ReplyDeleteHowever it's led me to a blog called Scratchyattic run by Lonesome Lefty where he provides links to download tons of old instrumental music. Thanks