42 thoughts on “Who’s in the watering can? #WordlessWednesday

      1. His mother loved Teddy. Used to take him grocery shopping with her. He would sit in the child seat of the cart…
        💕

  1. Love the photos (and the one of the cat at the top) but I would never encourage a raccoon to hang around. They can get into anything and make a terrible mess if they do, especially in your attic or garbage can.

    1. The top photo is actually of the raccoon! I put a few buckets of water down below so that if they get thirsty they don’t need to come up on the deck.

  2. I thought it was a hedgehog at first, but then realised that they only have short legs. Then a racoon came to mind. Good to hear you leave some water out for them. I thought they may have been nocturnal, but it seems not.

    Great capture, Jan.

  3. He/she is certainly very cute. Not sure about keeping one as a pet though!

    Re: the daylight. About 20 years ago, a house across the street from us had been abandoned and was in terrible condition. (It’s now been torn down and rebuilt.) One sunny spring day, we looked out at the house and saw an entire family of raccoons on the porch, just chilling out. Some neighbors and I were alarmed, but we soon learned that they often stay out in daylight during mating season and/or when they have babies to feed. I hope you guys stay safe!

  4. This guy has been to visit us lately too. I read that they come out late in the day if hungry or in need of water (but we do have a creek!) Two blue jays were harassing him/her for about 1/2 an hour. I didn’t know they would just hang out. Guess we won’t see him anymore if Joel is feeding them!

    1. HI Cinda – I got a good look at her yesterday – looks like a lactating mother! Joel is not permitted to feed the raccoon but we do leave out water for her. The jays are just noisy busy bodies!

      1. I’m sure it’s possible, Joy Adamson made a pet of Elsa the lioness. (Rather exceptional though).
        So I can imagine taking a baby raccoon at a very early age, would be easy to make them tame… (Another extraordinary woman, Daphne Sheldrick made pets of orphaned rhinos or elephants! 😳)
        Be good.

  5. Very cute, but I don’t think I’d want him lurking in my yard making a mess of everything. I have enough issue with the squirrels! His coloring is like that of a Keeshond, which is also known as a Wolfspitz. Maybe they should be called Racoonspitz?

    I saw the comment about hedgehog, I think they’re so cute! I didn’t know we had them in the US though.

  6. That raccoon looks suspiciously

    familiar, Jan 🦝 👀

    Didn’t I see him at a soccer match ⚽

    in Pennsylvania Wednesday night?

    That wiley raccoon sure gets around.

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