Yep, those little "tree rats" are indeed rodents and while it's fun to capture them with a camera from time to time, yes, they are destructive, or can be..... In my condo complex there have been problems with them infiltrating a few of the attics in some of the buildings, which is NOT COOL. That issue has been repeatedly addressed and hopefully, for the sake of the residents in the affected buildings, finally resolved. I guess they'll find out this winter!
I love living where I do because I can see and photograph various water birds such as geese, ducks, the occasional Great Blue Heron and other herons, plus the once-in-a-while surprise visitor such as Hooded Merganser Ducks (saw them last winter) or the interesting Cormorant who seems to have appeared out of nowhere this past spring and who is still seen occasionally floating around the lake every now and then, enough to make it apparent that he has set up residence, albeit perhaps temporary....
The frog population has significantly dwindled, and my suspicion is that there was something toxic put into the lake, either intentionally or unintentionally, which has killed many of them off. I miss Frogsong in the early summer.....
We also have raccoons and fox around this neighborhood -- since I'm on the lakefront rather than in a building and unit which faces the community common grounds with trees and such, I have not seen either.... If I do, you can bet I'll be grabbing which ever photographic device is nearest at hand!
Anyway, my earlier post was simply a play on words and I should have realized that not everyone would grasp that for one reason or another.....