Monday, 9 February 2026

Crumbly Acres deer and turkeys

I love the fur coats the deer wear. It is very coarse.

I learned, from the research done by Carol

"I knew that deer put on winter overcoats. I didn’t know those hairs are hollow. They insulate, of course. But they also absorb solar heat and transmit it to the undercoat next to the skin."

You can see how insulated they are as the snow accumulates on their faces. 

This shows how they get snow on their face. They nibble at the pine needles. They prefer cedar, but I guess if one is hungry...


   

 We have had 3 male turkeys, toms, wandering about. Soon they'll be looking like this!

I've shown videos 1 and 2, where they are fighting. They know when to stop.

   

 Joseph Brian feeds them, spacing it all apart. They know who is boss, generally the largest doe. We haven't had any bucks about. They have their own winter yard elsewhere. The fawns are a hoot. They roar around, getting chased by the bigger deer. All is good. They know their place in the hierarchy.

   

 Good Bunny, formerly known as Labbit, does clean up on aisle 2!

   

 It was Jordan who called our cottontail Labbit back in the day. Considering he's in university (Jordan, not the bunny), we are switching to 'Good Bunny' to honour Bad Bunny who performed at the Superbowl. 



He's an interesting man, his full name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio and he's from Puerto Rico. He sings and raps on issues affecting young people who have never known prosperity after hurricanes and political unrest. The NYTimes has a great article 🎁:

"Members of his generation say that Bad Bunny, now 31, has given voice to their experiences and fears, all while opening the world’s eyes to Puerto Rico’s fraught territorial relationship with the U.S. government."
 

11 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

From turkeys and deer to Good Bunny, to thoughts about Puerto Rico and its American citizens…food for thought!

Anvilcloud said...

Good bunny > Bad bunny

Jeanie said...

I still love Labbit, so now to me he's Good Bunny Labbit! Love those deer -- and I never knew about the difference in their coat. Thanks for that. Love it when I learn something new like that!

RedPat said...

Good Bunny must have put on some extra fur too. I'm amazed that she is out in this cold.

tz_garden said...

I didn't know that about deer's winter fur. The turkeys are fun, we've had 2 big males -tails up & proud facing off through a chain link fence, hahaha.

Mary Kirkland said...

Good Bunny is a cute name.

Red said...

the critters know where to go for a little support and food.

Shug said...

the good Lord provides what the animals need. How about those turkey toms? So pretty and interesting. I've been missing the videos.

eileeninmd said...

Deer, bunny and turkeys, wonderful wildlife sightings.
Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

Val Ewing said...

The fur thing makes sense. It is that way with most equine too. Their hair is hollow also. When left on their own, mules and horses do extremely well in the cold like the deer do.
When folks put blankets on their horses, they crush the hollow cores and the equine are more susceptible to cold.
The specialized hair sheds water and keeps them quite warm.

Good stuff!

Bad Bunny was awesome. I watched the performance much later on YT.

Lowcarb team member said...

Great photo's and video's.

All the best Jan