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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Happy Tuesday with Rocky and a friend

 

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Thank you to our 

 Hostess Sandee at Comedy Plus  

Dearest Auntie HiC

 I was enjoying my afternoon siesta when I felt someone breathing on me! 🙀

No surprise, it was Mom hovering over me with her camera. Sheesh! 
Notice how my eyes are strategically positioned out of the sunshine, while the rest of my body is toasting? 😸



As it turns out, she was justified in disturbing me, as there was a beautiful yellow-bellied sapsucker right outside the window. 
Mom named him Woody, after another one of her favorite childhood cartoon characters. 😹





Sorry about video quality, it was taken through the screen.


Please this link 
 to read about this beautiful Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
or HERE

We saw him several times last week.

💝 Rocky, Kat, Kit and David

Dearest Rocky OMCs are you a mind reader?
Auntie was just sitting here working/thinking about next week's Happy Tuesday and up popped your ginger self and Woody Woodpecker.  I have not seen a yellow-bellied sapsucker in a very long time.  Tell Mom the video is purrfect.  
Love and many thank yous
Your devoted Auntie HiC


Monday, February 12, 2024

Awww Monday and Sparks

 

 Thank you to our   

Host Comedy Plus

from Logan's (where else?)


 



Sunday, February 11, 2024

Sunday Selfie

Original seen on EMW


Reflecting water via LunaPic



 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Nature and Feline Friday my Nephews and a friend

  Nature Friday host LLB Gang   Click here Hostess Miss Mimi 

Dearest Auntie HiC 


 YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT WE SAW! 




We started yowling & chattering for Mom. 
She was honestly gobsmacked at what she saw!

It’s a Teenage Mutant Ninja Armadillo 
 Armadillos are way cool from the inside looking out!!
🙀🙀

Mom has lived in northeast Georgia 49 years, and has never seen a live  Armadillo!!  Only recently have dead ones been seen on road. 😟  Considering our current temperature is 64° in February, it’s no wonder the poor creatures have made their way this far north.
We’re hoping “Digger” decides to move on to greener pastures, because the birds are not happy. 

Volume up for video.

Lovingly your Nephews
Kat and Rocky  

OMCs Rocky and Kat I have heard from some friends in Florida that 
Ninja Armadillos are all over down there in growing numbers
They have been moving to the southeast from Texas.
Maybe he lost his compass. OMCs this is one of the most unique and interesting
Nature Fridays!!  Thank you
Love Auntie HiC

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Interesting Facotoids them
Armadillos are present throughout much of Georgia and are considered an urban pest by many people. Armadillos are common in central and southern Georgia and can easily be found in most of Georgia’s 159 counties. They may be absent from the mountain counties but are found northward along the Interstate 75 corridor. They have poorly developed teeth and limited mobility. In fact, armadillos have small, peg-like teeth that are useful for grinding their food but of little value for capturing prey. No other mammal in Georgia has bony skin plates or a “shell”, which makes the armadillo easy to identify. Just like a turtle, the shell is called a carapace. Only one species of armadillo is found in Georgia and the southeastern U.S. However, 20 recognized species are found throughout Central and South America. These include the giant armadillo, which can weigh up to 130 pounds, and the pink fairy armadillo, which weighs less than 4 ounces. 

Status:Armadillos are considered both an exotic species and a pest. However, Georgia law prohibits keeping armadillos in captivity. Because they are not protected in Georgia, they can be hunted or trapped throughout the year. There are no specific threats to their survival. Armadillos have few natural predators. Many are killed while trying to cross roads or highways or when feeding along roadsides.