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The woodchuck, he was having some violets and the water parsley. I caught him on the stream camera. He has been living under our front step for a couple of years but never seen him at the pond.

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Cool rob, we call those ground hogs here :) I have one in my field, never seen him up here by the pond tho. We have thought about putting a stream bed in but are worried about deer walking through it and puncturing it :confused: Ever had that problem?
I have small stones on the stream bed and have not had any problems with anything in it. I have 3 dogs that go in it all the time. I have seen deer near it but never in it but I still do not see a problem with it.
 

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I double lined my stream, the deer have walked in it more than once, never hurt the liner.

Ground hogs love lilies, bog plants, water plants, at least mine do.
 
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Wow, the pond seems to be full of wildlife. The creature is beautiful. Is he alone or the family is there too.
 
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I double lined my stream, the deer have walked in it more than once, never hurt the liner.

Ground hogs love lilies, bog plants, water plants, at least mine do.
I should add my stream also is doubled lined due to the multiple pieces of liner for overlapping and I have felt underlayment also.
 

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