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Trail Cam Captures Desert Animals Visiting a Watering Hole

A slew of cute desert animals come calling at the Tucson Bird Alliance‘s watering hole on a nightly basis (and sometimes during the day, too!). The organization set up a trail camera and captured several creatures slurping up fresh water, including javelinas, coyotes, a raccoon, and a bobcat.

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“[Here’s] a PSA to put water out for birds and other desert critters,” wrote the Tucson Bird Alliance in its recent post sharing the trail-cam footage. “Our trail cam caught all these visitors in just one week! The two coyotes came to the water dish most nights and some days. The female is lactating, meaning there is a den of pups nearby!”

[RELATED: Caught on Trail Cam: Coyotes All Do the Same Thing in This Spot]

See what desert animals come to visit the watering hole here:

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