Images from:
1) Steve Brown (Great Horned Owl) This owl perched in a tree – 20 steps from my front door – every morning and evening for about a week this spring. There had been a lot of squirrel activity in the vicinity.
2) Claudia (Sammy) I captured your run-away slipper for you.
3) NAAC (Pheasant) A cock pheasant has decided to visit son’s back yard. Pretty neat.
4) Jerry (Red Fox) I was finishing my walk at a local State park & rounded a corner and was lucky enough to catch him playing with his food😬 He finally noticed me filming & he took off into the woods.
5) Little Sis (Fly)
6) RogerF (Bobcats) About 30 feet behind the house. 2 bobcats. A little hard to see.
To submit your critter pictures for a future Sunday Critters, please email them to:
INCLUDE:
- A picture you/family/friend took and agree to publish here. NO images found on the internet.
- ‘Critters’ in the subject line.
- Your screen name.
- Your critter’s name (or species, if not your pet).
- Comments about the critter you want to share.
NEEDED: If your picture is for any of the following themes, please name the theme.
- 6-19, My Daddy Is the Bestest – Please have your pictures in to me by FRIDAY at NOON. – Father’s day! Critter fathers, critters or human! Critter Dads – take pictures of you and your critters. If you want me to blur your face, let me know!
- 7-3, Independence Day – Flags, fireworks and critters. Either dressed up or whatever.
- 7-10, Say Cheeeeeeese – Critters grin. We know that! So, capture some pictures of them, ok? You can also capture those poses we know they make when they know a camera is around.
Thanks for your wonderful submissions, contributors!
Great way to start the week!
Thanks, Claudia!
(hope you’ve recovered nicely)
Thank you Claudia as well as your contributors. Hoping everyone has a great week.
FJB
Way to go Sammy!
Love the fox!
Jerry beat me this morning with his fox photo.
There’s no way I could compete with that.
Love it!
Was the fox playing in the mud earlier? 😂
So cute.
Thank you for the refreshing animal segment.
The fly needs a name – I suggest Vincent (Price).
“We and the beasts are kin.” —— Ernest Thompson Seaton