Feeding the birds leads to all sorts of critters. We haven't had many deer at the bird feeder this year. Lately it has been poor disabled Duke, with his dislocated ankle. He is doing better, navigating this awful snow cover, with its frozen layer and slush, somedays.
Duke Feb. 1st from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Thursday, Feb. 1st, we were watching TV at night, and Cinnamon heard a noise. He's been sitting watching the wall since the real cold began. We've mice in the wall, none in the house. We've had young mice other years. They learn there are cats, though. Here is Nutmeg in 2022!
That said, I went out front and looked for evidence of racoons. None. They don't seem to be awake yet. Going out back, I noticed tracks in the snow. I thought about it. They aren't very deep, and the snow was soft. It couldn't be a coyote. I couldn't see the tracks properly in the dark, but they were there.
Hooray for the Crumbly Acres camera. I thought of it as I was in bed reading. I used great restraint to keep reading and knew I would check it out in the morning. Such a search is not good for sleep hygiene! It turns out the fisher came by about 7:40. This is the first time.
Fisher at the feeder from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Here is the cedar corridor in the fall. I trudge through in my snowshoes, and the critters tend to follow my tracks.
Having managed to get down once to the trailcams, we had critters. The deer cross the path, through the rough snow, in the precipitation. At one point the fawn shakes like a dog!deer cedar corridor from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.



We have a buck who limps real bad that we call gimpy. We did not think he'd make it through the winter, but far he's hanging in there!
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ReplyDeleteI swear Duke is thinking he'd like to sprout wings and drop several body sizes!!! Despite the bad leg, he looks in good condition. YAM xx
Loved the dragon sitting there as the fisher explored!
ReplyDeleteFascinating collection of critters!
ReplyDeleteThat fisher on the cam is pretty cool and so is the deer. I saw the shake!
ReplyDelete...we had a nice surprise this morning, a flock of five robins paid us a visit.
ReplyDeleteThe trail cam picked up some good footage.
ReplyDeleteReally exciting stuff! Thank you for keeping an eye on Duke
ReplyDeleteGreat! I really need to look through Google to find out what kind of creature your little animal is but now I know. I read that they are one of the few mammals that successfully hunt porcupines. Is that true? https://momentsfrozentime.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYou have such good results with your cameras.
ReplyDeleteI like that dragon too! Lots of WILD critters at your house!
ReplyDeleteThe dragon threw me for a minute, haha. I really enjoy seeing all your creatures, love the shake.
ReplyDeleteCritters abound
ReplyDeleteA good collection of critters.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Raccoons are out and about here and I have to bring in my bird feeders every night. Incredibly, we saw a road- killed skunk this afternoon. I don’t think I have ever seen that before. The phenology of so many creatures is changing.
ReplyDeleteI envy you the deer and other critters, but not the mice. Oh no, not them.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'd want to see kitty fighting with a fisher! Nice nature flicks! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSome great footage!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see the deer.
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