Hopefully, an early spring will mean that berries will be plentiful and the won't be going after garbage and the neighbour's BBQ'd beef, like last year. Hopefully, the tourists learned something about keeping garbage secure, bird feeders put away for spring, and BBQ grills clean. This one I photographed ambling across the road near Gravenhurst last year.

The Spring Peepers will be next. Soon! As long as the wee ponds stay wet. Again, the lack of snow is worrisome for farmers and fauna. The moths are out and about. The snow fleas and snow mosquitoes plentiful. Next, will be the mosquitoes (May), and black flies (June).
Meantime, in my new garden, I spotted the crocus raising their wee leaves.
My faithful companion, the 4-footed furry one, not my Personal Assistant & better half, was guarding the garden. Not that I trust him to pay attention. A leaf blows by; he's gone. A bird flies overhead; he's gazing heavenward. His cat-sister nips across the clover (we don't have grass!) and he's there jumping on her head.

Cap't George Travis has been launched.
The shoreline is open, melt water gathers on top of ice. He is happy to sail on our shore, seeking pirate booty.

Out Milford Bay way, the creeks and streams feed the lake.
The ducks (three mallards and a couple of mergansers) happily paddle in open water cause by the creek flow.
The merganser flew off, mallards slowly took their leave watching me carefully.
3 comments:
I love how spring has moved into Muskoka! I think your crocuses are way ahead of mine!
Can't stop spring now!!! I checked out your post explaining estivation. Excellent job! Prompts me to tell you that I posted frogs in winter (http://kaholly.blogspot.com/2010/02/frozen-frogs.html) during the winter. (I'm sorry - I don't know how to insert a link into a comment box). Have a great weekend! ~karen
Glad to see my name sake setting sail but sadly it is snowing here right now.
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