Last Monday morning we had a lone wolf walk across our bay, not too far out. By the time I got the camera it was off to the right and the camera decided to focus on the bush. That brown blur under the red V is the wolf.
Here is a flying squirrel, they are usually nocturnal.
Weasel tracks.
Fox tracks. The energy that they expend running around in circles?
Redpoll tracks.
Mouse
Little birdy takeoff track.
More little birdies.
A bigger birdy takeoff.
Bunnies.
We had had a fresh snow, so all these tracks were made over night.
This is the wolf's track.
This is where it turned around to look at us.
You can get some perspective on the length of it's stride.
It stopped to look at us here too before going into the bush.
Tuesday morning we had an ermine come to visit us on the deck.
It also checked out the peanut butter feeder.
It travels thru tunnels in the snow.
Thursday morning, almost white out conditions.
White breasted nuthatch under the chickadee.
The whiskey jacks are on the nest now and won't come to hand. Yeah, it must be chilly sitting on eggs at this time of year.
Red breasted nuthatch.
We have one dark eyed junco.
Hahaha! A male hairy.
Double ended peanut butter feeder.
Still all alone.
This morning, it is the 28th of March?
Here are some videos for you. In the first one, we had gone to town the day before and had some meat freezing in a Costco cooler bag. The ermine could smell it, I guess, but couldn't figure out how to get at it.
Ermine1
In the next video, we brought in the cooler and the ermine couldn't figure it out. At one point it was in between the cushions looking for the meat.
Ermine2
In the last video you will see a flying squirrel feeding and a whiskey jack @ the peanut butter.
Flying Squirrel
Sorry Rachel.
It's cheaper than OHIP, and the lines are shorter.
That's why I'm so tired.
Yeah, do the math.
8 glasses of water a day would make you dizzy.
Or Arizona, Sis.
Cruel bstrds.
Again, do the math.
I don't have this feeling much, since I retired.
OH! WAIT A SECOND. I've been meaning to post this video of a North Bay Busker, busking in -35C weather. Were tuff boy, were tuff. You might have to rewind it to get the whole song.
Alain Bradette
1 comment:
Wow: nice animal post.
Do you ever feed the flying squirrels by hand? I've done it; super cool. Think you need to have a dedicated feeder up for the, hang out near the feeder at nights so they get used to you, etc.
Takes patience, but what else are you gonna do out there?
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