What an amazing variety of wildlife we enjoyed this summer. The hares and the rabbits are in the increase cycle and that brings out the predators. The owls and hawks spent a lot of time chasing the chickens, usually outside the pen but ocassionally they would make it inside. We got to enjoy a close-up view as we relocated them back outside. The Great Gray owl has the amazing ability to snap its beak so loudly it sounds like a ladyfinger firecracker. It also hisses like a very upset cat!
This pooky porky poked around our property quite a bit this summer. They also hiss and growl like a cat. One of our cats tried to play and ended up with a paw full of quills and a good lesson learned.We did a little fishing this summer and enjoyed watching the whales. Emerald hooked this sea robin (yuck) but we caught several salmon and halibut as well.
This little paddle bull spent most of the fall moose season in my yard and hay field. How he knew Fish and Game changed the regulations and he was safe was beyond me but he enjoyed the fireweed immensely.
Emerald rescued this little snipe from the cats. It didn't seem to be hurt, just tramatized. After spending most of the day in a box, we took him to the far side of the pond and let him go. He spent the day whistling so loudly my ears hurt, but the minute his feet hit the dirt he was silent. He zipped into the grass and just a few wiggling blades were all we could see of his travels. He was aptly christened "Whistle".
Some wild ducks visiting the pond.
We had the most trouble with this family of Goshawks. The parents raised 5 babies and the 7 of them would spend the day terrorizing the cats and the chickens. They were never successful but they did raise a ruckus. This one was in the chicken coop frantically trying to get out thru the window. He did get his last revenge, he sank a couple talons into Warren's side while the kids were looking at him. Warren said it was like holding on to a bundle of tendons and wires.