There is a nice story about this little groundhog. I was walking by the rocks when he/she poked its head out of its burrow in the rocks and I stopped and spoke to him/her, so it came out of his/her burrow and climbed on the rock and I took copious photos of him/her, then slowly moved to the other side of the rock to get a different angle and it’s other side, and didn’t he/she turn so I could only capture the same side, so like humans I felt it considered this it’s better side. Then it went into its burrow and I walked further along the walkway to the other side. It was getting dark so I started back the way I came and behold there was the little one being fed by an older man. It was crawling up his pant leg to get a peanut from the woman that was with him. It was not the least bit concerned about myself and others that were there capturing him/her as he/she was being fed!
Nature's Child said:
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for dropping by my blog for a visit and for being the first to “like” my groundhog photos. 🙂
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Lezlie Sokol Painted Cloud Gallery said:
What an adorable creature and a delightful story…thanks, Marina!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi Lezlie Sokol Painted Cloud Gallery,
Thank you:
For liking my groundhog photos
For your comment
And now for following my nature blog
You are my 76th follower!
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Bill & Margaret said:
It certainly was Groundhog day and I guess he wanted his 15 minutes of fame!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi Bill & Margaret,
Thanks for leaving a comment on my photos of the groundhog!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi Tom”s Nature-up-close
Thanks for leaving a “like” for my photos of the groundhog on groundhog day!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi seedbud,
Thanks for taking a look and “liking” my groundhog photos!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi andreavituly,
Thank you for visiting my nature blog, and also for “liking” my photos of the groundhog!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi bobgeor,
Thank you for visiting my nature blog and for “liking: my photos of this groundhog.
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navasolanature said:
Sounds like he won’t miss food or a photo opportunity. Good shots.
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Nature's Child said:
Hi navasolanature,
Thanks for the visit and the comment. Sad to say this guy is no longer with us but his offspring are and the female is quite friendly!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi petiteloulou25,
Thank you for following my Nature blog! Enjoy!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi joserasan66,
This young groundhog was not afraid to get close to people.
Thanks for “liking” my photos.
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