It's warmed up a tad (-10 C.)! That has been nice. That said, I went for a snowshoe Friday to fetch trailcam videos. By this time, in the afternoon, it had warmed up to -17 C., which was better than -33 C.! It was exhausting in the knee-deep snow, even with snowshoes. I had to rest after a dozen or so paces. The snow is so deep!
It is lovely, the snow. It wraps the land in a blanket that moderates the ground temperature. I am somewhat sore, after my short trek. I may do a longer trip today.
You Two were down there in the forest. Particularly the doe. She was watching something carefully. It was delightful. I wondered what she was staring at, and then she bolted.
This is the trailcam beside the house. It yielded little of excitement! Here I am wearing my old yard duty coat. I am sure I bought it when I first was teaching in Ottawa in the 80s. It's a lovely warm coat and great in double-digit negative temperatures.
This is the new trailcamera. I am getting used to it.King Henry dominates the feeder. He is majestic.
I've moved this trailcam to a path I'd found the deer using that led from the forest to a path through the wetland. It's a different perspective and gave up a lot of action. Just skip through if it bores you, but I love watching them without interfering.
Running for some reason. I spliced together several videos. I couldn't figure out why they were running. Running deer :
7 comments:
...stay warm and well.
Hari OM
These are fabulous images, Jenn - such a privilege to drop in on private lives! YAM xx
Deer bounding in the snow … what a wonderful sight!
I think I will say similar to Tom.
Stay warm ...
Perhaps have some soup!
All the best Jan
Those are beautiful! The cats have a nice spot to entertain themselves now.
Happy very cold Monday morning to you.
King Henry is really so very handsome. You are making the most of your trail camera and I'm glad the cats get their own fun!
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