Friday, December 17, 2010

Pika! Pika-choo!!!

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I'm in love with a rodent - shhh, don't tell!

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Pikas are also known as Rock Rabbits, Coneys, and Whistling Hares. They love rock slides and from what some other hikers told us they're rare.

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It was so cute watching him build his nest!

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32 comments:

  1. Nice close up shot!!!
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  2. Really cute. Really really cute!!!! I mean REALLY REALLY cute. Ahh, like an animated character!

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  3. Oh how sweet! Love the last 3 really nicely captured!

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  4. Wow, extraordinary pictures... beautiful little rodent... wonderful to see him in the wild...

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  5. Yes, very cute! Great photos!

    I wish you and yours a HAPPY CHRISTIMAS!

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  6. he is so cute ^..^ great shots!

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  7. Never seen such a creature...just adorable! I can see why you love them :)

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  8. Jill (http://nutcase007.blogspot.com/) will be thrilled to see these, she often writes of Pikas on her blog. Very cute!

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  9. They are cute! Those last photos look like he posed for you.

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  10. They are so cute (for Rodents that is). We got to see them while on a cog train on the way up to the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado. That last pic looks like he is singing!

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  11. Wonderful clear shots. He's so cute!

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  12. I was one of these for the first time this year in Colorado...they are the cutest! I asked the hubby if we could take one home but he didn't think Chloe and Bogy would like it lol

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  13. He is absolutely adorable! I hadn't realized they were so tiny.

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  14. Great shots- I'm not sure they are actually rare, but maybe rare to see?

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  15. Wow......like the way u take shots

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  16. this is so cute, so awesome, you captured these moments so well. look at his face!!

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  17. Very well done series of photos. I posted a rodent also; take a look. Gary & Boom of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  18. How very cute! I've never hear of them before so congratulations on getting so many fine photos!

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  19. A brilliant series of captures, as always :)

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  20. What a fabulous post of this wonderful guy. Some one should write a kids book with these photos.

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  21. What a cracking set of pictures, the one with the gaping mouth looks like its auditioning for the rodent choir and those pics with its mouth full of bedding are just top dollar. Ditto rodents are cool...

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  22. oh, my goodness. I think I'm in love with this little one. great shots!

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  23. VERY impressive! :0) I especially like the clarity of your pictures. That is so neat that you were able to capture his adventure. :)

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  24. Fantastic shots and what a neat sighting. The Pika's are so cute.

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  25. That is just too stinking cute and I love the title LOL Both of my boys are into Pokemon and he does look somewhat like a Pikachu. So did you take these photos near where you live?

    Jessica

    http://themagicalmundane.blogspot.com/2010/12/camera-critter-saturday-mouser-series.html

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  26. Oh my goodness! He's adorable! Great shots too, especially the last few close ups. We've never seen one of these. However, we have come across a yellow-bellied marmot. They're not nearly as cute, but you've got to love their name!

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  27. i couldn't love a tiny creature's photograph more than i do this adorable little rodent. it's as cute as can be. hope all is well.

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  28. never seen one of these before. Great closeups!! Nice job capturing something so unique.

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  29. How cute!! Loks like a cross between a bunny and a hamster

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