1:00 AM – That bathing Cardinal is back. She’s one of the most vigorous bathers in the flock.
I don’t know how many Raccoons we have. This one looks smaller than the others we’ve captured on video:
1:00 AM – That bathing Cardinal is back. She’s one of the most vigorous bathers in the flock.
I don’t know how many Raccoons we have. This one looks smaller than the others we’ve captured on video:
1:00 AM – Nice long bath for Mrs. Cardinal.
Disappointed Raccoon.
1:00 AM – Here’s a Raccoon having a snack, courtesy of the birds that kicked seed out of the feeder onto the ground:
More Finch activity:
1:00 AM – Raccoon checking out the new water bowl.
Eastern Towhee still around.
1:00 AM – Look behind the water bowl, and see a couple (or more) Finches on the feeder. They won’t move so the Cardinal can land.
Possum traffic on the trail.
And a Raccoon on the rock:
1:00 AM – Raccoon life:
1:00 AM- Montage of traffic on the trail. We have a cat, possum, raccoon, and mystery guest.
Eastern Towhee scratching up seed on the ground doesn’t want to share with other birds.
A couple of House Finches looking around.
1:00 AM – A Raccoon grubbing for seeds, followed by the Raccoon getting a drink of water, to wash down his dinner. I find the Raccoon a more appealing visitor than the Possum.
Tufted Titmouse on the cylinder feeder.
1:00 AM – Mother Cardinal and a young one scratching up dinner.
Raccoon trying to get seed from the Squirrel Buster, and washing his paws.
One more Eastern Towhee:
1:00 AM – I’ve been waiting for this guy to show up under the Tree Feeder.
And here’s the companion video of the Raccoon trying to pry seed from the Squirrel Buster feeder – which also happens to be a Raccoon Buster.
Brown Thrasher rooting around.