The grass is green and growing. I am itching to get outdoors, but we're on our 4th day in a row of rain.
We have 16 acres of land. About 9 acres is wetland. I started tracking Fred, as he's disappear in September, and come back in spring. This is where I've found Holes by Fred. Yes, right around the house. He likes our lawn, I suppose. When I was ditch diving I found some holes across the gully, through the forest in the side of the highway.
- I filled in the holes behind the propane tank, at the corner of the house.
- The top right arrows show where the shed is, he has two holes there.
- The three arrows show his 3 holes under the lower deck.
- The top left arrows show where he has dug into the edge of the yard, behind the fence.
Here are the details!
Cinnamon knows he is in there, and keeps checking out the holes!
Several metres beyond, he's done an exit.
Fred Apr 9 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
For more critters: Saturday's Critters # 539.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!! YAM xx
What a life! Your dear old Fred the Groundhog is busy burrowing here and there. And does seem to have awareness that you won't hurt him. Cinnamon might not be as lucky.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised Stinsons didn't make a better base for your tanks. They laid down a good firm bed of cement dust and gravel for ours. Once it is rained on a time or two it will be hard and sturdy.
ReplyDeleteThis is the best nature show around!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! You could write a book about these critters. I love learning more about them on your blog. I've never seen one here in Florida but we had them in NC. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteHe is certainly getting into his spring work routine.
ReplyDeleteHe's a holey sort of guy. Or do I recall that Fred is a girl?
ReplyDeleteFred has been very busy.
ReplyDeleteHe is quite attractive and very busy.
ReplyDeleteFred is a very active animal with all the burrows constructed.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Fred!
ReplyDeletedo you know last night my hubby goes there is a woodpecker on the back door screen, i call him "Woody" the pileated woodpecker with that gorgeous red head. what a beauty. i said very kindly and softly Woody that is not a tree. silly creature. but i enjoy up close views. ( ;
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