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Backyard Flora and Fauna

By Debbie Zufall

While the geese moms and pops are teaching their numerous children how to eat up all the grass around the pond, a rabbit--who hides behind my neighbor’s lilac bush when the geese get too close--has been busy eating all the flowers that my daughter and I just planted under the trees. The rabbit has not yet ventured up on my deck to eat my Boston lettuce I have growing in a pot. Either she does not know it’s there, or is afraid to hop up on my deck. Meanwhile, in the front of the house, a flock of robins enjoy hiding in an umbrella tree, and poop on our cars whenever possible.

 

Gotta love ‘em.



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