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Cheryl King's avatar

What a wonderful sighting, I always feel so privileged when nature lets us peer in and watch it in action.

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Angie Dawn's avatar

Great shots!

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Fiona Murray's avatar

Yes! A new spin on "muskrat love" for sure ;-)

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Michael's avatar

I almost didn't give this a ❤️ because I dislike how cruel nature is. But I thought, whether we like it or not this the way nature operates since time began

I suspect someone must have eaten the brains of our leader down here. Can Canada accept my Left Coast (Washington Oregon California) as a new province? We have such a large economy that 🇨🇦 will become a superpower!

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Whilst Out Walking's avatar

Oh all you left coast guys are very welcome … you’d be surprised.

I don’t see a hawk eating a sparrow as cruel particularly … after all a hawk’s go to feed itself and there are still three Song Sparrows in the garden. Sooner or later we all get recycled by something.

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Fiona Murray's avatar

Wow - your garden is a very exciting place, Richard!! Although I did see a muskrat braving the frigid waters this morning...but he didn't eat anyone's brains...

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Whilst Out Walking's avatar

That would have made a good photo series - muskrat eats brains

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