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This little guy was in our yard Christmas morning along with his mother and sister. He and his sister were born in our yard last spring.
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The pics were taken through the blinds in the kitchen window, so they aren't as clear as they could have been.
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Nice pics Curly. It is nice to watch them grow up.
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Good luck finding that shed!
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Yes, thats a big one, it will be a hard shed to find, but would be on you would want to keep
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