Winter progresses. We had 5 cm snow yesterday. My hand were sore for hours after. It's all good exercise, however.
The buck still has his antlers. He should shake them off soon! Once the hormones decline with the cold and lack of food, the blood supply drops off, and they drop off. This is the spot where I had lots of snowshoe hare tracks. No hare, though!
JB has named the turkeys: Otto and Stan. There were three, but the coyotes nabbed one in November [The turkey incident]. I spotted them on a walk, far off in the forest. wild turkeys
The doe was quite concerned about Oregano Feb 1 & 2 , our feral nocturnal visitor.
Finally, cats . I moved the trailcam to the deck. It's very clear. I hope you love the antics of our twins. This was a test. I'll see if I can get feral Oregano on it!
Your cats look well fed and happy.
ReplyDelete...our snow has kept me busy cleaning up too.
ReplyDelete5 cms is not bad!
ReplyDeleteYou could have a YouTube channel of animal clips! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteD'ya think Otto and Stan were trying to keep their feet off the cold stuff by practising the hi-wire??! And of course you must talk to the animals! YAM xx
I alas say "Hello Bud" when I meet deer or a jack rabbit sitting there thinking I can't see him.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to watch the cats.
ReplyDeleteI too tend to talk to animals.