Friday, 8 March 2024

Spring thaw, spring freeze!

Good news, Archie the turkey showed up Wed., Mar. 6th. Not that he wears a name tag, but we've had a single turkey for months. It has to be him, and the coyotes are still hungry, I bet.  We have had a massive melt and the bugs are out. Archie can get to work on the ticks, as well. We had our first one Tuesday.

It is mating season for them, and the hormones change the colour of their heads. 

First Robin sighting, March 4th, while taking out garbage Monday morning. In some places they over winter, but we didn't have any this year. I love their songs.


March  5th, I was out walking and found the first ribbon snake of the season. Cinnamon brought home the first tick, as well.

 

Joseph Brian brought home the tick meds for the cats. Funny story:  I did Nutmeg first, a bit of liquid on the back of her neck, as she was hovered over the food dish. That didn't go over well. It comes in a foil pouch, inside a wee box. Cinnamon watched me undo the packaging for the second dose (his). Cinn recognized what it was and headed to the basement. As JB said, he is shrewd, and not just a happy-go-lucky boy! He was mad at me for hours, but I caught him. 


I checked out the lilac trees I transplanted last fall and they look OK. Bambi hasn't trimmed them, either! (Yet!) We are in a dull brown season, the snow having gone. This is why I like the bright green ribbons for March. 


The spots where I put daffodils in look good. 

At the house, I uncovered the rhododendron. I found a lovely nest made from the burlap, right above a hole.




I kept the blue bird nest box in the garage all winter. It is a beauty, a little the worse for wear. The mice friends have filled it with seed shells. It's be a safe place to eat, as Cinnamon likes to go out there when he isn't allowed outside. While it is made for blue birds, the house wrens are the ones that took it over last year.


First Canada Geese!

canada geese Mar 4th from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Soon it will be time to take in the bird feeders. In the meantime, squirrel has figured out how to jump up.
 

squirrel not baffled from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

We've gone into the cold, again. Everything froze overnight. 

8 comments:

Jeanie said...

That turkey is handsome -- and that Cinnamon is one smart cookie!

KarenW said...

I was able to move my car from the mushy back lane to the hard gravel (front of garage) spot this morning. It was kind of stuck up back so we didn't carve ruts into the muck. Thank goodness it was cold enough to firm everything up last night. Going to be a wet weekend. The farmers fields will be thankful. It's so very dry out on the land.

Barbara Rogers said...

Yay, Archie is still among the living! That squirrel is too...what a smart little guy/gal! Of course your crooning toward it (the Jeopardy song!) was another fun bit.

RedPat said...

What a crazy year this is. It is good that Archie is back!

Cloudia said...

Fun to see the turkey again and the geese are exciting always! Yes, those cats are pretty clever. Best wishes my friend. Aloha

The Furry Gnome said...

I have a much better time reading your posts on my desktop than on the ipad. Nice turkey!

Anvilcloud said...

We've seen robins. Also waxwings which is highly unusual.

Lowcarb team member said...

Squirrels always seem to work things out!

All the best Jan