Rescued beaver builds indoor dams, rescued fox gets dog friend, cockatoo nanny, bent ear cat, and more.
And finally: Sneak Beak Peek
DC Cindy shares a reminder to always check your PondBNB for hidden cameras.
DC Cindy shares a reminder to always check your PondBNB for hidden cameras.
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OK a baby beaver building a damn out of toys in a little sweater is something I didn’t know I needed to see today.
Also I’ve heard foxes giggling before but it never fails to make me smile, what a wonderful sound to hear to start my day.
Gosh, I know! And, Tulip looks like a stuffed animal herself.
I can’t wait to watch Tulip later! She’s my favorite rescue beaver.
And she did not disappoint! Love that little squeaky bug.
I only learned recently that some farmers in the Pacific Northwest are learning to live with beaver neighbors because their dams help with flood control. Also the flood plains that emerge around the dams are like natural water filters.
Canโt believe you need to keep a baby beaver for 2 to 3 years before letting it into the wild!
Baby fox is adorable! So glad dog and fox are good friends. Love the pounces!
The Fox and the Hound remake?
Beak Cam is hilarious!
I would adopt Freya and all 6 of her kittens if I could.
Imagine coparenting with a parrot or kitty! Those little babies are so lucky.