Like I mentioned before Mr. Brazen has a mate now.
Every morning and every afternoon, they run along the back wall on their way to visit all the neighbourhood fruit trees.
Here they are sitting on the back garden gate after their morning run.
Probably scheming what mischief they are going to get into. They had just finished picking and eating guavas from my neighbour's tree.
Good thing Brownie was inside, and was not aware of their presence.
I myself was in my office when I looked outside and saw them, so I grabbed the camera quickly.
I started to turn away from the window, and can you guess what Brazen did next?
Grabbed his mate and started his love making on the wall...I had to chase them both away...who wants to see them caboodling so early in the morning.......as I said before he is just plain old Brazen.
not shy are they?
ReplyDeleteNot shy at all....he flaunts his manhood at me sometimes....he's very rude.
DeleteI hope you don't end up with a whole Brazen family to deal with. Let's hope she has a headache next time!
ReplyDeleteMarisa, that would be dreadful, since we did manage to get the last troop down to only Brazen, but then he went off and found himself a mate (from another troop nearby). The trapper says it makes no sense coming by just yet, but I've been keeping him informed of their routine....he knows best when to come by.
DeleteI have never seen any of the females with a headache!!!!
All I can say is that I'm very glad that we don't have any monkeys on Lewis or in New Zealand. I'm really not sure that I'd be very sympathetic to them ravaging my fruit trees.
ReplyDeleteNo fruit trees left in my garden anymore.
ReplyDeleteActually saw one of my neighbours cutting down one of his fruit trees as well...as he put it "the monkeys are eating all....I can't get any."