They haven't left yet!

I notice most of you are well south of me, but my hummers left 2 weeks ago, so they'll be stopping by on their way.

I have only seen 2 wooly worms and they had very little black in them up here. Maybe it's too soon and a fluke. The leaves are now falling, so wooly worms will be more abundant - if I ever go out and start raking I'd see more!

I'm hoping for a mild and dry winter after the cold, wet summer we've had! I really dislike snow because I get stuck shoveling and looking that that stuff for 5 months out of the year anymore
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Yep, I'm convinced it's gonna be a hard one.
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OK, now I am convinced too. I am going to start stashing nuts as well...I will just look both ways before crossing the highway......
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Good idea! Do you know that if you are driving along and a squirrel runs across the road and you slow down (or speed up), you are more likely to hit it?
Squirrels are apparently very good judges of distance and moving objects. If you continue along at the same speed they will almost always make it across the road safely.
That is, unless it's one of those stupid squirrels that decides to run back after he's crossed.
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OK, now I am convinced too. I am going to start stashing nuts as well...I will just look both ways before crossing the highway......
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Good idea! Do you know that if you are driving along and a squirrel runs across the road and you slow down (or speed up), you are more likely to hit it?
Squirrels are apparently very good judges of distance and moving objects. If you continue along at the same speed they will almost always make it across the road safely.
That is, unless it's one of those stupid squirrels that decides to run back after he's crossed.
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Cool! No, I didn't know that and thankfully I haven't personally committed vehicular squirrelslaughter yet....
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Maybe I will just use the cruise control when I travel down one particular stretch of road so I can keep my speed constant, my nerves in tact, and my truck on the pavement instead of up a tree from trying to avoid the little buggers...
 
There was a male on top of my feeder today. Just sitting there looking around and thinking I guess. I never really pictured them sitting still. He sat there for about 10 minutes.
 
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Oh yes. There's a heavy cable that runs along the top of our fence. The fence is about 10 feet away from the feeder. I often see them resting on the cable. They also sit in the trees in the front yard. No bigger than the leaves on the tree.
 
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Yes mine also, hit the feeder and fly a few feet to sit in the tree. Unless of course there is a chase in progress..
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Have you noticed an unusually large number of webs recently? I had to go looking for Lil' Bit yesterday after she wandered off in the woods. Every which way I turned I ran face first into a spider web. Our front yard is full of webs at night.
Watch and see. Bad winter ahead.
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I think it's going to be a bad winter too. I just have this sense of dread. Our house is 60 years old and it has no insulation. We keep putting off installing it. I bet we get it done this year.
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