Here is Lizzie, the queen of the household, in one of her cat poses. She often crosses her paws when in cat pose and I had never seen one paw pointed up.
Sadie, the rescue terrier and Lizzie.
I was cleaning out the bird camera the other day and I noticed Kodi the Pom and Sadie wanting in. The bird camera was live so I got these two live on the bird cam. Kodi is good about going outside and “dogging” by himself. Sadie doesn’t dogging by herself, she’ll dog with a human or with another dog. They had had enough dogging and wanted in.
I went on a hike on Turkey Mountain the other day and came across this guy. A Giant Redheaded Centipede according to google images. Kind of a fearsome looking critter and is supposedly venomous. We let him go on its way. It was in its home and we were just visiting.
I found this dragonfly on Turkey Mountain as well. When I was a kid in Utah I was scared to death of these things and I can’t remember why now.
I also found this white tailed deer on Turkey Mountain as well in a small meadow. Very curious. You can see the hindquarters of another deer to the right.
And this squirrel I found while hiking at Ray Harrall Nature Center.
And a one minute twenty second video of the various critters on the bird feeder recently.
After I made the youtube video above, an eastern bluebird paid a visit. Only ten seconds. Playing flickr videos is a little awkward you have to go way below the video to see the play button.
And that is it for this week. I am linking with Saturday’s Critters








Hello Yogi,
I love your cute Lizzie pose, adorable photo. Kodu and Sadie look like friends.
Great video capture of the birds on your feeder, you have a nice variety.
I love the bluebird and the deer.
It is nice you left centipede go on its merry way.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, Happy Sunday! Have a great week ahead.
You found a nice selection of critters this week. I’m all for leaving trail critters alone. My favorite was the deer. I had no problems playing the video with the Eastern bluebird. Alana ramblinwitham