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Today we were having a clear patch before five days of rain, just what we need---sorry Texas but we will send some. I decided to try a few more, okay a hundred perhaps, calendar pictures. The doodles got interested in the base of one of their favorite "maybe we can catch a squirrel"  tree. This is one reason  why taking "simple" calendar pictures is not so simple.

I investigated and found a creature motel. Inquiring snouts were busy at work trying to ferret out the critter. This guy was poking out of a hole, but around the root I saw another hole, perhaps the escape hatch. Vole, mole whatever, any guesses? He was a couple of inches at most I guess.  Needless to say, in my attempt to remove doodles before they had the poor thing, who did not seem frightened,for lunch, and of course to document it for posterity, I hastily changed my camera from sport mode to the wrong setting. But for a change PhotoShop 9 and I made some nifty changes.Why, you can almost make it out! The doodles are on house arrest until I figure out some way to keep them from snacking on the creature. So one little adventure, no decent pictures,  and merely one mosquito bite later here I am. All in all not such a productive session out there in the wilds : )

The tiny creature:

To give some perspective, the hole is about a foot up in the middle crevice with the possible escape route to the left:

Update: I live in northern NJ. Some of you are scaring me to death with foreign critters.

 

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I'm pretty sure it is a Vole.  My son in Dover, MA had one and sent us a picture.  It looks the same!  One of the best ways to tell is to look at the hands...oh, I mean "claws"!  How about Volie Molie!
Right, I'll look at the claws. Not, as the kids say.
Thank you F for sending the rain to TX!  We sure need it! Could it be a bat? I am on constant watch for snakes down here!!
No bats don't roost down low. Unfortunately our bat population has been decimated and we need them badly, hence mosquitoes.
A Hamster with a tan?
Not likely.
Can you wrap and ex-pen around the base of the tree?  I fasten mine together with either a leash  clasp or a carobiner.
I don't have an ex-pen. For now I'm hoping the creature will stay in his hole.
I have no idea what it is, but it is soo cute. I am guessing a vole.

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