We have been looking for local wildlife (of the non-human sort) since we moved here to northwest Tucson but, aside from common birds, we have seen only a coyote. Today I saw a roadrunner.
He had claimed the vegetable garden I recently planted, which has already--in the rototilling of it--given me a sinus infection: nothing since!
The seeds are starting to sprout, and the roadrunner must have concluded that the disturbed soil might have bugs. I hope that was it: I would hate it if he liked carrots or radishes, onions or herbs or lettuce.
I am willing to share, but it was a persistent and stubborn critter, only reluctantly hopping over the fence as I came toward him, or her. (I don't know what the vital signs are, for a roadrunner.)
But there we are: Wily Coyote and Roadrunner! I keep my eye on the sky for falling boulders.
He had claimed the vegetable garden I recently planted, which has already--in the rototilling of it--given me a sinus infection: nothing since!
The seeds are starting to sprout, and the roadrunner must have concluded that the disturbed soil might have bugs. I hope that was it: I would hate it if he liked carrots or radishes, onions or herbs or lettuce.
I am willing to share, but it was a persistent and stubborn critter, only reluctantly hopping over the fence as I came toward him, or her. (I don't know what the vital signs are, for a roadrunner.)
But there we are: Wily Coyote and Roadrunner! I keep my eye on the sky for falling boulders.
Beep! Beep!
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