roadsendnaturalist posted: " Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world. ~John Muir There is so much we see when we spend time in nature, but having a few trail cameras set out shows how much we miss. Here are a few of the wildlife happenings our three cameras caught "
Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world.
~John Muir
There is so much we see when we spend time in nature, but having a few trail cameras set out shows how much we miss. Here are a few of the wildlife happenings our three cameras caught over the past couple of months, vignettes of the life in our woods when we are not there to witness.
A juvenile Red-tailed Hawk sets off a chipmunk alarm call (turn up volume to hear the clucking sound). Chipmunks have different alarms for aerial versus ground predators. I wonder which one it uses for a hawk sitting on the ground?
Two times last month, the camera caught a quick glimpse of a Coyote carrying something (presumably back to a den). I can't quite tell what it is (this is the best of the two clips). Can you? A rabbit perhaps?
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