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13 July 2003: "Encounter in broad daylight"

I mentioned my little encounter with little miss cherry-picking raccoon a couple of weeks ago. Well, she was back yesterday, only she showed up around 1835 local time, i.e. while it was still quite light. Initially I thought it was the neighbour's cat coming though the garden, until she started climbing the cherry tree and I saw the tail. So I nipped outside with the digital camera and managed to snap a picture. Having helped herself to a meal of cherries, she then curled up on a convenient branch, napped until dark and went on her way. Carolyn & I have nicknamed her "Cherie." Here she is:

Raccoon 'Cherie' in tree
She's actually fairly small, so she's probably quite young.

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