squirrels, birds (given), frogs during the summer, and rabbits.
I haven't seen any of these lately.
There's an orange cat who comes to our window for snuggles.
Sometimes he fights off other cats who try to invade his territory. Go orange cat!
He's the neighbors' cat, so I don't think it's appropriate. We just call him Rudzik, which is kind of a pet name to call orange cats.
Sometimes Chickens come into our yard and even a Rooster comes with them.
Our garden is tricky to get into for animals so only your common bugs and spiders.
MissH's Mum and Dad have a huge garden though and get lots of rabbits, foxes, ducks, herons... allsorts. Plus, they're garden is right next to a farm with sheep and cows.
I'm sure I saw a griffin fly over the pond once but this was after a few glasses of whiskey.
We don't have a garden.
Snapping and knife wielding. These are some pretty versatile cloven hooves.
I wonder if I could get them to make peace with each other, and focus their efforts on playing classical guitar.
I mean it sounds like all these disenfranchised youths need is a mentor to show them they have real value outside of fighting and perpetuating negative stereotypes associated with deer minorities.
I forgot there was also an albino bat that some how made its way in to the house. We turned the lights on and it went flapping about, but we thought it was a bird until it dropped to the floor dead. It had been frightened to death. Very bizarre. Still not sure how it got in the house as it seemed it was there before we opened the door.
My old house I used to get a ton of animals, worst being little snakes. Now I get nothing.
I've got birds and squirrels like most people but I've also had deer, toads, a turkey, pheasants, a groundhog, and even a treefrog once (I have no idea how it got there as there isn't much water nearby).