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Tuesday, 9 September 2025

Signs of a Beaver

Cinnamon and I went to the back 40. Roaring across the yard towards me, he had to stop for a pee!

We checked out the owl tree, no owl. He kept yelling at me to follow him around the wetland shoreline. OK, must be important. Look what I found, lots of evidence of a beaver. It wasn't recent, I don't think. The wood chips weren't that bright, newly chipped colour, but darker. I wonder if this happened in the spring...  


At this point in the year, the water is really low, the frogbit sits in the deepest part. There is no way a beaver could survive this over winter. 












Signs of miniFred! 
Meanwhile, back at the house, Sept. 5th, miniFred had some grooming to do. She isn't waking up until the afternoon, I guess she'll hibernate there. 

 

9 comments:

  1. I hope you get some more rain before the winter, get those levels up, though I suspect they will freeze on the early side where you are. Glad to see mini-Fred!

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  2. Those beavers are choosing some big trees! Wonder if the branches have been chewed then dragged to their giant beaver dam. Linda in Kansas

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  3. Early in the first vid, I thought he was a goose in the distance. 😊

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  4. Cute walkie video. Fred looks like he is eating well.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  5. Nice to see mini-Fred.

    All the best Jan

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  6. Don't I just wanna dig my fingers into Mini-Fred's fur! And that little horsey tail!

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  7. Hari OM
    What fun to see beaver evidence... and miniFred is just gorgeous - look at that fur!!! YAM xx

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  8. I guess the beavers were smart enough to know that they couldn't survive in that wet land.

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