@emptywheel They can sit in trees to roost, though most often on ground. They're creatures of habit; this one will be back. @EClaireMcLean
@EClaireMcLean @raynetoday Also, the fence is 6 feet high. She's now on our garage.
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@raynetoday Apparently the neighborhood has an albino skunk, too, predictably nicknamed Moby. -
@emptywheel Really? Never heard of albino skunk! Closest color aberration we've had is gray squirrel with black tail, predictably "Blackie." -
@raynetoday Well, luckily we moved in after albino skunk spraying season. I'll let you know next summer.
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@emptywheel@raynetoday Wild turkeys like to be able to see everything. Spookprone as they are, how she ended up in town is puzzling. -
@EClaireMcLean Any reason drought + warm weather would push her into the city? -
@emptywheel They are non-migratory. Lives on the ground and roost in trees. Hang in same sex groups except mating. Drought would be facto
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