Thursday, 5 March 2026

Embrace the snow!

I am celebrating the snow because soon it will be gone! Embracing the last of winter since March 20 will bring us official Spring. In the meantime we are in Meteorological Spring. The sun is warmer. I noticed two of the turkeys huddling on the fence. I didn't know if there was one or two until I zoomed in!
The wood soaks up the warmth of the sun. Better than sitting on the cold snow.





 

 The trio waddle along. They really are funny.

   


 This makes me think of children. It is far easier walking on the driveway, but turkey #3 tromps through snow.

   

Out west, our family goes to the mountains to enjoy the snow. Jesse, Cluny, and Bryony had races. Jesse went 15 km in his race. Great fun. Thanks to my DIL for photos. The scenery is amazing.
 


 


I had to go into town since my P.A., AKA personal shopper, has the 100-day cough. I even gassed up the car. I should have done it before WW III began, since gas prices are going up, but we are really only driving the 5 km into town these days.
Another benefit from COVID is online grocery orders. 


This is what town looked like! The snow has melted some thankfully.



 I picked up two orders of Jambalaya Pasta for us. We'll keep our germs at home. Tuesdays are half-price pasta day, and this gives us two meals each. Tonight it is home made meatloaf.  


Wednesday, 4 March 2026

It's still winter!

  Fisher  I've seen the fisher live once. In the forest. Metres away. It ran like heck away from me. 

This is a screen shot of photos that fascinated me. It's a nice account to follow



Soon the bears will wake up, and the feeders will have to go away. 

This photo took a bit of patience. The male cardinal on the tray feeder, the female on the tubular feeder.
I was watching them and she was on the left of the tublar feeder, he landed on the right of the feeder. He poked his head around at her, and flew off.

Two red squirrels.

I think it was staring at the mourning doves in the sun in front of the house.




Joe Brian is managing symptoms. Thanks for your empathy. He's getting sleep, and then wakes with that 100 day cough. Caitlin sent me some flowers to cheer me up! She is kind. 

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Who goes there?

I heard a Pine Grosbeak, according to Merlin. This one sounded like it was in the big pine tree out back. I've no photos that I can find. Just a photo of the purple finch. Whaddya think? Close enough?! 😉 The purple finch and house finch always give me trouble. Now I have to worry about the Pine Grosbeak! 

 

The doe was on a mission.

These two hang around all the time. Once Spring arrives we won't see them.

I saw these tracks, and wondered who was out in the night! 🦨




Skunk videos
Scanning the trailcams, I found some answers. The Crumbly Acres camera doesn't capture small mammals too well. 

 

 I caught it as it went along the driveway, headed across the highway. 

 


I wrote a piece about animal tracking for our local lake association! Soon the snow will go and we won't know who goes there!  

Monday, 2 March 2026

Deer, barred owl, goldfish...

It looks pretty, especially when the sun comes out! The doe was on the sidewalk. 


The doe was eating my Candytuft plant↑. They do this every year! Often they eat the buds waiting for spring. Little twerps. The bud don't come back. This is why I like the snow cover.
candytuft in Spring

  There is lots of action. Three black squirrels were roaring around. Spring fever and they are twitterpated.

 

Sitting in my easy chair, I spotted some commotion at the chestnut tree. If squirrels had 9 lives, #75 would be down one. Or we'd be down one squirrel. The barred owl was chasing 75 up the tree. It's a tricky proposition. Not so easy with a great big wing span. The owl flew off to this tree. Talk about camouflage! 

Happily I've lots of archived photos. 

 

She sat for a period of time. The birds and squirrels disappeared. Joe Brian was napping, but I was tempted to wake him up. His meds are helping him sleep.



I was a bit shaky. Tired, and my arm was falling asleep, but you get the picture!.

   

I leaned on the camera tripod, but it didn't help. Eventually the wee birds came back. We are down a chickadee, I think. I wrote about that adventure on Saturday. The kestrel came by.

 

In the meantime, not to neglect the fish. I cleaned the tank and the filter on Sunday. It should be done monthly. They'll go outdoors into the goldfish pond in May when we warm up. 


Warm up may be awhile! It was -24 ℃ Monday morning. I made a fire to warm us up. I plan to drive the garbage down to the road. It'd be good to get the car going. 
The moon was amazing. Clear skies for once. I should have gotten a proper photo, but this will do.


Have a good week. Stay safe. Stay warm. 

Sunday, 1 March 2026

Come on , SPRING!

It is hard to believe, but this was me Feb. 21st! I sped up the video. 


Poor Good Bunny Labbit! I scared her just looking out the window.

 

  It looked like a rain storm Saturday, but all we had was 0.5 mm of rain. The snow is melty and awful to walk in. It is still knee-deep out back. We made it up to 8 ℃! 

I had to sweep the sidewalk! I shoveled off the water and it dried and/or drained well.

 9:30 | 2:30  and the next day, a skiff of snow!

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This morning it is -11℃, and we had a skiff of snow.

 🤧 Poor Joseph Brian, he has had this cough since December. 🤒 Thanks for your kind wishes. He phoned our physician Friday, and the earliest appointment he could get was for March 12th! That was 14 days away. I think it is just a cold. He has had this before. It lasted 6 months. All we could do was treat the symptoms. I feel so badly for him. He's doing Ventolin, antihistamines, but no fever, therefore no sign of bacterial infection. I did a pharmacy run for him. 

We carry on. 

Aster went with her Junior Band to Musicfest! At the same time Caitlin went to a Saturday choir rehearsal for their choir trip to the Baltics in June. She is on the far left, with her gorgeous red hair!


There were 19 deer! 


Saturday, 28 February 2026

A hawking good tail

We've lots of hawks around. 


Juvenile sharp-shinned, I've been told. 
This one was eyeing #75's nest box. 

These three photos are from a company who goes around to festivals and fairs. Very educational.
kestrel



red-tailed hawk

This was from Bala, when we lived there.



This hawk hit the window in 2018. I am sure it was chasing a bird. 


hawk 2 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

rough-legged hawk from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

This broad-winged hawk came in a pair in summer. It hung around for a couple of days. 

It was screeching something in hawk-speak: 

 Why are these men on the roof? That was an adventure. They brought a hawk to scare away the gulls while they harvested the gull eggs to limit the gull population.

We had a hawk visit the feeder this week. I am giving up identifying hawks. Sharp-shinned, red-tailed, Cooper's,  or kestrel. We have a kestrel in the area. Birders with much more expertise have seen it around. I won't lead anyone astray! It was small, not as chubby as the mourning doves. 


It cleared the feeder. They slowly came back, first the chickadees. It was still sitting on the branch in the tree. I went out and it flew off at great speed. 


For more critters: Saturday's Critters # 637 visit Eileen!