Below Polish Hill, turning onto Liberty Ave into the Strip District. Here is what I saw.
He got out from under the cars as we were all stopped at the red light.
Instead of crossing the road, he kept walking back under the cars.
Good thing I had my camera on the front seat.
Good thing he didn’t get squished. I felt sorry for the groundhog.
Too much concrete to burrow in.
(And my car windows need a wash)
Just a snippet. I saw movement.
Coming under the cars. Oh no.
Go the other way. He did eventually.
I felt badly for the groundhog but at least he finally made it to the side before the light turned green. But what then?




we have a similar problem with Plovers and ducks at this time of the year [Spring]……… well spotted
I was amazed at this fellow. Are they often drawn to the streets and cars?
Glad he is safe!!
Maybe he’s the one who hangs out in my backyard? Which is the reason I never plant a garden!
Poor thing!
ForwaRDing to friend with a garden and a groundhog …….she may be glad to know they like to play in traffic!! 🙂
So happy he survived that treacherous crossing. 😯
He took a wrong turn for sure. Good catch
Poor Mr. Groundhog. It’s beware of Canadian Geese season in my area.
hey Ruth good shot wonder if you’ll see him again and again and again get it?
Phew!
I, too, hope he made it back to his burrow, Ruth. I see them fairly often in Michigan but it’s never a good sign to see wildlife on the roadway.
The city is a dangerous place for wild creatures. Poor guy. 🙁
Poor thing…