Raccoons den in the ground and in hollow trees, and occasionally, a terrier will mark a hollow tree or stump . Now there are marks, and there are marks. The picture here is of one of the terriers leaping up INTO a hollow tree and shimmying up the trunk and down part of a branch. The raccoon was not home (it was very warm out), but he had not been gone very long.
Information on working terriers, dogs, natural history, hunting, and the environment, with occasional political commentary as I see fit. This web log is associated with the Terrierman.com web site.
Sunday, April 06, 2008
When Dogs Fly
Raccoons den in the ground and in hollow trees, and occasionally, a terrier will mark a hollow tree or stump . Now there are marks, and there are marks. The picture here is of one of the terriers leaping up INTO a hollow tree and shimmying up the trunk and down part of a branch. The raccoon was not home (it was very warm out), but he had not been gone very long.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment