A blog focused on wildlife, native plants and my garden in the burbs north of the Twin Cities.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Interesting Day
Today was far more eventful than yesterday. Got some pictures of a Common Flicker today. Pretty good looking bird. I really like the yellow on the underside of the wings and tail. It was enjoying itself feeding on the suet and thistle and got a drink from the bird bath.
The squirrels were acting more crazy than usual today and it took me a while to figure out why. It was like every single squirrel was out running around chasing each-other for a good 3 hours. I mean a few squirrels here and there chasing each-other is normal but when there is like 11 of them running through the trees i knew something was up. It seems one of the females in the tree right next to the deck has gone into heat (well thats what im assuming). I didnt think about it until i caught a glimpse of Nubbin (a grey squirrel with only a nub for a tail, he looks like a bunny) cornered a squirrel at the end of a branch, the same squirrel everyone else was trying to catch, and mounted it.
After that Nubbin was run off by another squirrel and proceeded to stand its ground not allowing any other squirrels get near it.
(Nubbin is in the bottom right, the female is the upper left-most one, and the other male is in the middle.)
Finally the lone female made it back to her home with the last male, and the rest of the squirrels fought for position to poke their heads in the hole only to be clawed and lunged at.
The last squirrel i have seen around the nest is the Black Squirrel. He had ignored the noise for most of the day and after enjoying some sunflower seeds lazily made his way over to the tree, climbed up to the nest and with just his presence ran off all the squirrels. I guess nobody wants to mess with him.
I also got a good pic of a owl wing imprint.
I also saw a Bald Eagle flying around, i wish it would have flown closer for a better picture.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
not a whole lot going on
its bitterly cold again. at least the wind has toned down today. I haven't seen too much going on in the yard and when i went for a walk today i think i saw some raccoon tracks.
I have gotten the gardening itch. I cant believe it'll be 3 months before i can get outside and start working on the garden. At least mid to end February i can start propagating some plants inside. But what i really need is to feel the grass and soil between my toes. I guess this will give me a good amount of time to figure out everything i want to do and what i need to do when.
I have gotten the gardening itch. I cant believe it'll be 3 months before i can get outside and start working on the garden. At least mid to end February i can start propagating some plants inside. But what i really need is to feel the grass and soil between my toes. I guess this will give me a good amount of time to figure out everything i want to do and what i need to do when.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
owls and bears
Lily the black bear it seems has gone into labor this afternoon. The servers crashed earlier this evening due to a sudden increase in traffic. People are blaming the nightly news for broadcasting to the world that lily is in labor and causing the server crash. It seems plausible but im not gonna point fingers. Its back up and working now and Lily seems to be trying to sleep but is moving around more than usual. Im excited to see her give birth i just hope im around to see it. Unfortunately my day tomorrow is very busy and i will be unable to have a computer near me to watch if she doesn't give birth tonight.
Earlier around 530pm i went outside for a smoke and immediately heard a great horned owl call comming from across the marsh. So i ventured farther out in the yard to see a owl flying from tree to tree on the other side of the marsh. I wasn't certain at the time if there were two owls because the 2nd one seemed to be farther away and its call was harder to locate. Then about 10 mins ago i went on the back deck and didn't hear any hooting when suddenly i saw a dark form flying up from the marsh and landed in a tree at the back of my yard. It was a great horned owl, it started hooting for a good 10 mins and towards the end of the 10 mins i faintly heard a 2nd owl hooting. Thats when the 1st owl took off and headed back down towards the marsh. I really wish i had an infrared camera or night-vision so i could take pictures at night. But im happy enough to get to see these night critters even without photogenic proof. The only thing that does get me down is when i take walks and i look around under where i have seen owls perched i never seem to find any owl pellets. I will continue my search maybe ill come across one soon.
Earlier around 530pm i went outside for a smoke and immediately heard a great horned owl call comming from across the marsh. So i ventured farther out in the yard to see a owl flying from tree to tree on the other side of the marsh. I wasn't certain at the time if there were two owls because the 2nd one seemed to be farther away and its call was harder to locate. Then about 10 mins ago i went on the back deck and didn't hear any hooting when suddenly i saw a dark form flying up from the marsh and landed in a tree at the back of my yard. It was a great horned owl, it started hooting for a good 10 mins and towards the end of the 10 mins i faintly heard a 2nd owl hooting. Thats when the 1st owl took off and headed back down towards the marsh. I really wish i had an infrared camera or night-vision so i could take pictures at night. But im happy enough to get to see these night critters even without photogenic proof. The only thing that does get me down is when i take walks and i look around under where i have seen owls perched i never seem to find any owl pellets. I will continue my search maybe ill come across one soon.
Friday, January 15, 2010
learn something new everyday
Ive been watching the Lily bear den cam for a few days now and had seen people mention on the facebook page that they had seen a spider crawling about but i didnt think it could be possible. Sure enough about 15 mins ago i see a spider crawling on lilys back. I never knew spiders were active during the winter. So i googled winter spiders and found this page http://www.fmr.org/mississippi/phenology/spiders-2008-02 they say spiders can infact be active during the winter. Who knew? I sure as hell didnt.
Monday, January 11, 2010
broadwinged hawk
So just a few moments ago i saw a big shadow pass my window so i got up to investigate. Perched on a small branch about 15 ft above my window was a smallish hawk. I believe it was a broad-winged hawk. I tried to grab a picture of it when it flew to another perch farther out in the yard, but it flew away when i opened the back door to the deck. I cant wait for spring/summer, the animals are less inclined to fly or run away and its more comfortable to spend an entire day or afternoon sitting out with camera in hand.
Anyways the bear cam is very fun to watch. I wonder how long before the bear does tear the camera down and try to eat it. as of right now (3:52)pm Lilly the black bear has left the den, to do what im not sure. But in the process of getting out of the den she nearly did take the camera down so we'll see what happens when she returns. Its also neat that the camera has sound so you can hear her breathing snorting moving around.
Anyways the bear cam is very fun to watch. I wonder how long before the bear does tear the camera down and try to eat it. as of right now (3:52)pm Lilly the black bear has left the den, to do what im not sure. But in the process of getting out of the den she nearly did take the camera down so we'll see what happens when she returns. Its also neat that the camera has sound so you can hear her breathing snorting moving around.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Black Bear Den webcam in Ely
I remember hearing the story about this on NPR on Friday morning on my way to work but then forgot about it until someone posted about it on the Wildlifegardners website.
There is a pregnant black bear in Ely that should give birth in a week or so, they installed the webcam this weekend and have a live 24 hour feed of the bear in its den. Its pretty neat see a wild black bear in its den on a live feed. i hope i get to see it give birth! or at least see the cute lil cubs afterwards.
Heres the link
http://www.wildearth.tv/static/bearden
There is a pregnant black bear in Ely that should give birth in a week or so, they installed the webcam this weekend and have a live 24 hour feed of the bear in its den. Its pretty neat see a wild black bear in its den on a live feed. i hope i get to see it give birth! or at least see the cute lil cubs afterwards.
Heres the link
http://www.wildearth.tv/static/bearden
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Red Tailed Hawk
Still cold out, the thermometer says its around 10F, which is a lot warmer than it has been. Might get a dusting-2inches of snow tonight.
I finally got a good look at the hawk thats been flying around the neighborhood for the last month or so and its a Red Tailed Hawk. I feel bad for the hawk because whenever i see it its being dive bombed by crows. Hopefully ill get a chance to snap the hawks picture and post it.
Other birds i saw today at the feeders are the usual visitors:
- Male Cardinal
- chickadees
- 4 downy woodpeckers. 3 of which were taking turns at the suet feeder and then the 4th flew in just to chase the others around.
- a pair of juncos
- Red Bellied Woodpecker
- white breasted nuthatch
- American goldfinch
- robin
as for the non feathered friends
- grey squirrels
- our neighborhood black squirrel (grey squirrel variety, its mother was a white albino)
- red squirrels
Out in the yard the only tracks Ive seen were bunny and squirrel. The deer haven't been through the yard since the last snow and no sign of the foxes or the turkeys.
I finally got a good look at the hawk thats been flying around the neighborhood for the last month or so and its a Red Tailed Hawk. I feel bad for the hawk because whenever i see it its being dive bombed by crows. Hopefully ill get a chance to snap the hawks picture and post it.
Other birds i saw today at the feeders are the usual visitors:
- Male Cardinal
- chickadees
- 4 downy woodpeckers. 3 of which were taking turns at the suet feeder and then the 4th flew in just to chase the others around.
- a pair of juncos
- Red Bellied Woodpecker
- white breasted nuthatch
- American goldfinch
- robin
as for the non feathered friends
- grey squirrels
- our neighborhood black squirrel (grey squirrel variety, its mother was a white albino)
- red squirrels
Out in the yard the only tracks Ive seen were bunny and squirrel. The deer haven't been through the yard since the last snow and no sign of the foxes or the turkeys.
Monday, January 4, 2010
2010 is cold
so after the snow storm on during Christmas the temperature has been incredibly cold. for the past few days its been -15 to -10 during the night, and during the day barely breaking 10F. So i haven't made it outside so much. The downy woodpeckers have been enjoying the suet I've put out and so have the squirrels. Nothing too interesting or exciting has been going on in the yard but i wouldn't expect much activity with the weather like its been. Hopefully it will warm up to the teens by the end of the week and this arctic air will move itself away from here for a bit. Its only January and im pretty sick of the cold, only 3 1/2 - 4 months left.
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