We have lots of critters in east Tennessee

This little guy was on our back porch.

Our horses. Actually they live in the pasture behind us.
They love apples and carrots.

A pileated woodpecker we spotted in Cades Cove.

Stump? No, it's a bear cub. I wonder where mama bear is.
2 comments:
Dwight - how far was/is the bear cub from your house?
We're about 35-40 minutes from the park entrance. It's another 15 minutes up to Cades Cove. The bear was maybe another 5-10 minutes on the loop road.
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