On top of the turkeys, we have some other critters frequenting our home now as well: Groovy the groundhog moved in under the cement stoop of our next door neighbors (he loves watermelon), and as hard as we've tried to get 'em to go elsewhere, a mother skunk raised up a small crop of babies somewhere around here last year that were largely white, and this one guy/gal pictured never moved on. If we have him/her trapped, the state mandates euthanasia, so we've let it slide (as long as he doesn't perfume the area, we're more or less cool). Lots of squirrels (we have one that's very close to eating out of my wife's hand), doves (not that invasive species), cardinals, jays, too many finches and sparrows to count, and a family of house wrens nesting under the deck out back (what a song that little dude can belt out for hours). At least I draw the line at rats, but it's rarely a problem, as all the critters just named RARELY leave any crumb unmunched for latecomers.
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