It's been cold. I know you know. We're in Canada, and it is winter! I knew what I'd be up to on Wednesday! About 7 cm snow fell. If it is going to cold, it might as well be pristine white. For now.
You can see the Labbit tracks on the sidewalk! She is very speedy and tends to slip by the trailcam.
I ventured out and spotted deermouse tracks. (I think!) The snow was falling at bedtime.
I've spent more time watching critters from the front window. There are two black ones. They seem to have signed a peace treaty.
Joseph Brian was settled in to watch Olympic curling on Gem. It froze. Too many watchers, I believe. There were complaints online. He gave up. It was fun while it lasted!
In the meantime, I spotted the turkey trio. It's early for mating season. I was fascinated! They are all males, you can tell by their 'beards' and they were getting into it.








11 comments:
So much life happening right before your eyes! Here in Saskatchewan, winter has been a relatively mild one. Our front yard is actually devoid of snow right now! Plus 5 when I got up this morning.
Hari Om
I am a little ecstatic - at least the Scots (for GB) curling matches are being aired on the Beeb! As the big money streamers get their hooks in, though, much less of the Winter Os are going to be available to us... YAM xx
Rabbits are so quick, it's kind of shocking how fast they can skeedaddle!
It has been so cold that you are smart to stay in and watch the world out the window.
I believe it was Benjamin Franklin who at one time thought the turkey should be the U.S. bird instead of the eagle. Your boy turkeys have been watching our politics: 2 fight it out, 1 stands around, and nothing gets done, (Republicans of course.) Linda in Kansas
That Labbit is so darned fast, I almost missed her!
The turkey referee kept circling, like in a boxing ring , so funny. Pity too many watchers jammed up the curling.
We're cold today but warming up nicely tomorrow. Love your critter cams. So fun to see the visitors.
Love the deer and all the birds.
I feel like I am living in Alaska, it is so cold here.
Take care, enjoy your day!
Deer have an incredible sense of smell.
Fascinating, and a tonic. The third turkey looked like he was getting ready to try and stop them fighting, or maybe join in? :) Those deer, incredible! All images soorthing to my soul, thank you Jenn :)
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