Is it My Turn? by QuietRiot
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Description
Just another share of my life with critters and bugs. LOL
Comments (24)
JoeJarrah
nice raccoon portrait. Most of my Canadian family and friends think they're vermin but i find them endlessly engaging....
wparrott1
So darn cute and adorable! Great shot!!! Excellent
MagikUnicorn
Lovely
eekdog
He looks curious, nice shot of him.
jendellas
How wonderful to see him or her.
miwi
LivingPixels
This is a great shot my friend great details well done!!
Cyve
What a marvelous capture my friend !!!
soffy
Beautifully captured,sweet little critter :))****
beachsidelegs
What a stunning picture love it :)
ontar1
Cool, great capture!
rhol_figament
Cute little guy, nice one! Hope he doesn't chase your birds around...
QuietRiot
The coons and the peacocks get along pretty well. They share the food spots unless the raccoons get greedy. Then the peacock will peck it. The coons are very respectful of the peacocks. These bids team up like raptors to chase things they see as a danger!
Richardphotos
very cute critter. I used to catch them for a few former clients
Faemike55
nothing like a little roonie to provide some entertainment - great capture
februus
You captured her perfectly
Freethinker56
WOW! To cute...Your capture is incredible thanks for sharing..Cheers
FractalFactor
Very nice shot.
rayag
So lovely !!!
Kordouane
A truly beautiful capture !!
nickcarter
Definitely a healthy life in the open air!!
Beautiful snapshot
anitalee
Excellent
iborg64
A really wonderful shot very nicely captured
Glendaw
Cute and curious little guy.
His cousins repeatedly climbed a tree dumped all the bird seed out of the feeder on to the ground took what he thought necessary and ran out of range.
Unlike peacocks our birds were to small to defend themselves.
Now it's winter with approximately 5 centimetres of snow on the ground and still falling.
jancas
Excellent