Digging solo is always fun. Here I'm tailing out a possum with one hand, while taking a picture with the other. I then tailed out the terrier, which was holding on to the other end of the possum and then released the possum — in fine shape — up a tree while the terrier located a raccoon in another den about five feet away. Rather amazed at the nearly instantaneous raccoon find, as I was not sure how the one-in-each-hand dance was going to work. This was the third possum of the day.
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Tailing a Possum
Digging solo is always fun. Here I'm tailing out a possum with one hand, while taking a picture with the other. I then tailed out the terrier, which was holding on to the other end of the possum and then released the possum — in fine shape — up a tree while the terrier located a raccoon in another den about five feet away. Rather amazed at the nearly instantaneous raccoon find, as I was not sure how the one-in-each-hand dance was going to work. This was the third possum of the day.
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