Wednesday morning – we woke to snow! It since melted. The sun came out, and the blue sky was lovely. It is -12 ℃ this morning and it's a biting cold. Our heron have returned, a bit early. There aren't any frogs or fish out.
deer friends from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Prior to the snowfall, Cinnamon snagged a vole.Cinnamon's vole from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
We stop feeding the deer when they have food. The lilacs are budding, and the saplings, and they have all but disappeared. I don't know if Duke made it through winter. He dislocated his ankle. Our trio, doe and twins, have similarly gone to summer yards. All we have left are a small doe and her very wee fawn.
last feed March 14 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Great to hear your birds as they flit around. Good for Cinnamon, hope he didn't eat the vole, but good hunting! The little deer are sweet, and your hubby seemed to enjoy their company!
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ReplyDeleteOh, I love that vid of Joe and the deer... and your window shots are wonderful! Hooroo frae the northerner parts of the Bonny Land, where I will stay for a few nights with family and then turn south again.. YAM xx
The birds are filling up to get ready for the snow today.
ReplyDeleteWe got a few inches last night -- 5-8 are expected but I'm hoping they are wrong! Love your bird photos -- especially the cardinal. So pretty with the snow. Love your heron statue, too. I'd love to be close to a rookery!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a good week for taking pictures from the inside.
ReplyDeleteYou've trained those deer well!
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ReplyDeleteNice variety of birds and I love the deer!
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.
I like all of your birds. The grackles, the red, winged, blackbirds and cinnamon is my favorite, of course! What a hardy little hunter cinnamon is Aloha my friend. Thank you for sharing your beautiful posts with us
ReplyDeleteDeer spread out to avoid the bad guys.
ReplyDeleteIt's so neat to see how comfortable the deer are with your hubby. I can see them wondering if he's got more food to share with them.
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