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Saturday, 23 May 2026

Saturday's Critters

It's been critter central here.

I heard the Barred Owls talking to one another in the forest. I was awake early. It is the promise of the future as they raise broods. I found an owl pellet, and dissected it. They cannot digest the fur and bones, and it is regurgitated in a pellet. It tells us what they are eating. The rest they poop out in a white blob. That is the sign to look for the pellets.



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Mid-May a lone coyote:
 

Porcupine has been around, May 12th. Down at the pond it marks a plant. Also a 2nd clip of it on the driveway.
   

 I haven't had time to go down to the pond. This was mid-May, as well. The odd time I go down and there are ducks there. They flee as soon as they see me. I don't think we are having Wood Ducks in the nest box again. Good thing, as the weasel or mink have taken the eggs in the past. It is sad.

 

Good news that Fred has 3 kits. She is vigilant as she grazes.

They are being weaned, nibbling for the first few days having grass. This is my zoom lens on the deck. They are quite wary, as they should be.

I hope you have a good weekend. Our long weekend was last weekend, and people have opened up cottages. We see more visitors, the traffic screams by. The lines in stores get longer. We hunker down at home, being hermits! Crowds aren't our thing. 

There is much fun in sharing a love of critters. We gather at Eileen's blog on Saturday's Critters # 649.

14 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    Crumbly Acres can be relied upon to bring us the soap operas of the wild ones! YAM xx

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  2. I always enjoy your posts with critters! Fred and family are so cautious, but she did choose to settle close to your buildings, er under them. Porky waddles so funnily, but knows how to get through the land.

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  3. My vet would love you. She always is into animal poop and before her physical each year I'm supposed to investigate Lizzies!

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  4. Not a nice day -- yet -- so crowds may be ... um ... not crowds today. :)

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  5. Do you get crowds of vacationers? Beautiful owl!

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  6. Hello,
    Itis always a treat to see an owl, great photo.
    The coyotes have been seen in my area, I have not seen one here yet. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  7. It is good to see Fred with her little family.

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  8. Our town was busting with activity too ...tourists...we are hermits too:(

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  9. I would be a happy hermit at such times. I remember that when I lived next to a seaside town. Looking at your wildlife would keep me permanently tethered. Such a delightful nature show!

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  10. You do live in a furry neighbourhood. Impressive. But I covet your owls. We have one calling, and I love it.

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  11. I'll be watching the Freds this summer to see how many make it.

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  12. Such neat photos and videos of the wildlife in your area. Popped over from Saturday's Critters.

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  13. Lovely to see Fred and her family.

    It's fascinating to disect owl pellets, it's amazing how much you can find in one pellet.

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  14. A lovely Saturday Critters post ... thank you.

    All the best Jan

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