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This cottontail no sooner emerged from dense cover when it rose up on its hind legs to sample the green growth from which it came......

but rather than opting for fresh greens, it chooses some brown drying growth - not that it matters, for this is but an appetizer. His main course is waiting beneath the apple tree.

Regardless of the season, there is never a shortage of furry visitors to our yard and this time of year, be it rabbit, chipmunk, squirrel or woodchuck, they all come to feast on the apples.  

Unlike the rabbits and woodchucks, this red squirrel isn't limited to dining on the ground. I'm sure he would much rather have pine cones from a Norway spruce but he's learned to take what he can get. And speaking of woodchucks, that green growth in the background is a travel corridor, so to speak.....

it's one of my wife's flower beds and the woodchuck uses it for cover. Here he's slinking past the ferns and hostas on the way to his dinner. Once he's sure the coast is clear, he'll waddle out into the open and grab an apple. If undisturbed, he will then stand on his haunches and begin gnawing away.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jimnigro/come-apple-harvest-theres-never-shortage-furry-visitors-our-yard/39388#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jimnigro/come-apple-harvest-theres-never-shortage-furry-visitors-our-yard/39388 Sep 13, 2013, 6:18am cottontails Come apple harvest, there's never a shortage of furry visitors to our yard jimnigro <p></p> <p></p> <p>This cottontail no sooner emerged from dense cover when it rose up on its hind legs to sample the green growth from which it came......</p> <p></p> <p>but rather than opting for fresh greens, it chooses some brown drying growth - not that it matters, for this is but an appetizer. His</p>