As I was sitting feeling sorry for myself, I saw something out the window. I did a double take, and it was our resident raccoon carrying a baby raccoon across the yard.
I quickly went outside but missed where she was taking it. This raccoon has been giving me grief for a long time. Every morning and night she comes to steal the grape jelly I have out for the Baltimore Orioles. I chase her away when I see her, and I bring the jelly inside for the night. I had to move my other bird feeders and jelly feeders to a safe place or she would be eating from them too. When I yell at her to leave, she usually just looks at me and saunters away.
I thought she must be too hot where she was or she wouldn't be moving the babies. Maybe they were just getting too big for wherever they were living. I sat and watched for a few more minutes and sure enough, there she was again. I got a couple of photos but she was quick. I went outside again. This time I could hear a crying sound. At first it sounded like a bird because apparently I don't hear so well. I am one of the few who heard "Yanny" instead of "Laurel". Those of you who participated in that recent internet activity will know what I mean. I listened again and followed the sound. It was coming from a nearby hollow tree.
I brought a lawn chair over to see what would happen next. I forgot about the heat and bugs for a while. Mama came back. She sat and watched me for a while and then they all disappeared into the tree.
I checked again about a half hour later. It was probably stifling inside that hollow tree. All I could see was mama guarding her young ones or what was left in the tree. I had some things to do, and I didn't see if she brought any more babies to the undisclosed location.
Now, a few hours later, I am watching to see if mama raccoon makes her evening trip to the grape jelly or if she has her hands full settling into her new home. UPDATE: Mama returned to check the jelly at 8:30pm. I let her eat it. There was less than a tablespoon left in the dish. Then I went outside to see where she went, and she climbed back into the hole in the tree. Now I'm really confused. I hope the babies I watched her move were alive. I'll check for any activity in the tree tomorrow.
I do know that it's approaching evening, and it is still hot outside. Tomorrow isn't supposed to be any cooler. I have outdoor chores to do so I hope this heat wave doesn't last all summer. On the other hand, with this heat all my plants will burn up, and I won't have to worry about it.
This thermometer is inside the screened porch, in the shade
at 5:00pm
at 5:00pm
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