Monday, April 07, 2008

The Evidence is no Longer Circumstantial

Over the past few years my walks and jogs at Ashbridge's Bay have featured significant circumstantial evidence of beaver activity - the lodge growing in size, gnawed tree trunks, etc. This morning I got treated to eyewitness evidence!



This creature was surprisingly untroubled by my presence and in fact swam up to the shore and stared me down near the lodge.

Signs of spring abound - robins hopping about, the din of redwing trilling, and the odd sighting as well.



The oldsquaws are still around and somewhat elusive of the camera. Migrations are clearly underway - it is not common to see a Merganser here, but one was visiting this morning.

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