Vultures snack time

I tossed a bunny over the fence this morning. Creatures of the night will remove it tonight.

The darn thing got up into the raised planter that covered mesh. Need to rethink that. Could not risk a shot so I released the hounds.

Bunny buster Buck caught the squeaky toy. They only squeak once.

It must have been in there during the night because all the strawberries are gone.
 
Glad he is "got". Have birds and squirrel eating on my strawberries. They eat on the new trees, chew things in general. Sometimes my water hose. The neighbor leaves one clear from his house out to the garden year round and I see chew marks on it. Guessing it to be squirrel damage. You can see joints for repair on it too. My other neighbor has squirrels chewing and going through the roof. We can all say DEATH TO SQUIRRELS! Be Well Brothers, B.
 
Glad he is "got". Have birds and squirrel eating on my strawberries. They eat on the new trees, chew things in general. Sometimes my water hose. The neighbor leaves one clear from his house out to the garden year round and I see chew marks on it. Guessing it to be squirrel damage. You can see joints for repair on it too. My other neighbor has squirrels chewing and going through the roof. We can all say DEATH TO SQUIRRELS! Be Well Brothers, B.
exactly !
 
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