Showing posts with label white-nosed coati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white-nosed coati. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Stitching Away the Time (Patagonia, AZ)

Gorgeous butterfly!  Wouldn't the colors be perfect for a quilt?  Deep dark chocolate brown with lavender blue framed in black...I can see it now.  Actually, it sounds good enough to eat.  Hmm, I wonder if I have any fabric in those shades...Yea, I better not go shopping until after I finish the others and I better go eat.  Suddenly, I am very hungry for some chocolate.

I did finish my first snowman block in color.  I have decided not to do the "Snowman Collector" in Redwork.  I like using different colors.  Plus I have a lot of plaid sitting in storage.  A perfect combination of colorful snowmen in plaid frames.  Doesn't that sound like a very warm and cuddly quilt.

I think on the next one I am going to use more bright and bold colors so they will stand out more.  I like using the back stitch, but I am still a little uneven with the stitch lengths.  I'll have to work on that.

I hopped over my Valentine's Day Angels to work on my Rabbit Mug Rugs instead.  I like the way this one looks already!  I hope to have two done just before April.  Nancy Halvorsen has such cute patterns!

A couple of new wildlife photos~


Just hanging around
Peek-a-boo!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Shake Shake Shake

Shake Your Booty!
       A Coatimundi Moment
Oh, I hope she doesn't see me.  My fur's a mess with stickers.
Oh no, she does and she is taking pictures!  No! I look awful!
I'll just shake it off...a little harder
...get off! get Off! get OFF!
Ahhh, much better.  Okay, calm and collected..
I look good...now look at the camera.
Okay, I'm ready for my photo shoot.
Hey lady!  Where are you going?
Tuesday Treasuries 

Monday, December 12, 2011

What is a White-Nose Coatimundi? (Patagonia, AZ)

A month ago, I had never heard of a Coatimundi until our manager said they had seen a group of them recently on the Preserve.  Dan and I had to look them up so we could recognize them.  The Coati is raccoon-like, climbs trees, and digs for insects.  Everyday, we would walk through the area of the last sighting with hopes of seeing just one.  No luck.

The other day, we had some time off from our volunteering and decide to get in our 2-mile walk.  Dan spotted the White-nose Coati first.  He was on the trail in front of us.  He just stood there on the path staring at us.  We think this is a male since males travel alone.  We did not see or hear any others nearby.
I'm so happy I brought my camera..  Yep, can you believe I almost left it behind for this walk!  The rest of my walk would have been banging my head against trees while chanting "Never Ever Leave the Camera Behind!"

Okay, back to my story....After taking some photos, moving closer and taking more, he started moving very slowly down the path.  We are not sure if he was being very careful and trying not to alert us or if he just wasn't that worried about us.  It almost felt like he was as curious about us as we were about him.

So he would walk a little ways down the trail.......
And he would stop..........strike a pose....

Great photo of his paws - good for digging and climbing

Close-up of his paws
He looked back and froze again for several seconds. 
He turned around the other direction to get a different view? of us again...and froze. 
so cute
This encounter must have gone on for 10 minutes!  It was great!  I was so excited about this encounter that I  took over 200 photos of him.  Don't worry, I don't plan to post all of them.
Check out his turned-up nose!
I think this is when he realized we were going to keep following him and he took off running.

Such an adorable face!  I hope we see more before we leave here.

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