Saturday, 21 November 2020

Buck, fisher, coyote

 It's been upsie downsie temperatures. Friday was around 14 C., our normal temperatures runs about 3 C., with much cooler nights (-3 C.). I managed to catch two more frogs from the goldfish pond and relocate them. I missed two more, and I know there is still a young bullfrog in there. 

I noticed they are really slow and cold, and very dark in colour.


One lone buck in the forest.

buck 1 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

The fisher

fisher nov 18 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

I put some bones out for the coyote. In the last 20 seconds you can see where I startled him. The time stamp is 10:36, I was there at 10:40.

coyote nov 18 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

coyote from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Grampa going walkies with two cats

Walkies from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

8 comments:

Nancy J said...

Love the coyote having a snack, you are so thoughtful to provide a meal or two, and the cats scampering, looked mighty cool on the trailcam temperature.

RedPat said...

I love that the cats go for walks with you guys. It probably makes them feel safe with all of those other large creatures around.

Anvilcloud said...

The coyote was nervous about putting his snout in the box.

Olga said...

Great entertainment opportunities in your neighborhood. Seeing traffic out my back window is not nearly as much fun.

carol l mckenna said...

I too like the fact your cats go for walk with Grandpa ~ amazing they stay close~ Just coyote and fisher would be enough to scare me about letting the cats out ~

Great cam trail videos ~ always a delight to see. ~ Thanks,

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Christine said...

You are kind to feed the coyote.

Tom said...

...and a frog!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I have never seen a Fisher and would really like too. I had friends who used to live up near Timmins on a rural property and they had several in the vicinity. Your night vision cameras sure tell you a lot about what is going on while you sleep.