Showing posts with label tracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tracks. Show all posts

2/09/2023

tracks surrounding


Last winter, the critters chewed on the tree bark.  A little wire fence protected the Tamarack tree this season. 

I see proof of success by the tracks surrounding the fence!


Sorry for so many photos of WHITE . . .  we have gotten a lot of snow!

2/02/2023

log in deep snow

The pond is covered by more snow than we have seen at one time in the last decade. This area has an average of about 50 inches of snow each winter season. By the end of January, we had more than that.  The log and the big rock are barely visible, but we can see many tracks of the critters who walk about.

12/27/2015

critter tracks




Now that some snow blankets the ground, we can easily see tracks in the woods.  Rabbits, grey squirrels, red squirrels, mice, chipmunks, various birds, and white-tailed deer left tracks -- visible today as the sun lowered in the west.  Even the neighborhood cat made her mark while searching around the brush pile.