There are no photos because I do not have a digital camera. However, I hope the topic is appropriate in this forum.
Spring is coming quickly to upstate New York. Here is what I saw yesterday: My first two bluebirds of the spring; about 50 turkeys wandering through my blueberry plants and six of the toms were in full display-magnificent; this morning, twelve white tail deer entered my blueberry patch and only ten came out. I was watching the whole time and I do not know where the other two went (I know what some of you are thinking, but I no longer hunt); robins have been around for quite a while; crows are picking up grasses for nesting. The Canadian geese arrived this morning and as usual, one pair wants my pond, the brook and all surrounding waters for their own. They made a heck of a ruckus chasing off any and all others that also wanted the open water. They manage to get this whole territory thing figured out each year and within a week or so all should return to normal. I wonder if the dominant pair is the same one that has been raising a clutch of goslings here for the last 4 years; Snapping turtles are now seen wandering around looking for a little more excitement in their watery lives. Will see my first woodchuck in the next couple of days. I hope they stay in the hedgerows. Rabbits and pheasants have been around all winter and the rabbits seem to have really gotten into the hurry-up-and-mate activities. Two of them have been chasing each other all morning and I am not able to tell which gender is the chaser and which is the chasee (new word). If I had to guess, I would guess the female is the chaser (Oh boy, am I going to get beat up now).
This week I will make a couple of houses for bluebirds and screech owls, hoping I can encourage them to stay for a while.
In about 6 weeks the black flies (flying teeth) arrive and hang around for about three weeks. I wish I could do something to shorten their stay.
Back in January we in the north country knew this day would arrive someday. It is now here.
Best Wishes,
John_M
Spring is coming quickly to upstate New York. Here is what I saw yesterday: My first two bluebirds of the spring; about 50 turkeys wandering through my blueberry plants and six of the toms were in full display-magnificent; this morning, twelve white tail deer entered my blueberry patch and only ten came out. I was watching the whole time and I do not know where the other two went (I know what some of you are thinking, but I no longer hunt); robins have been around for quite a while; crows are picking up grasses for nesting. The Canadian geese arrived this morning and as usual, one pair wants my pond, the brook and all surrounding waters for their own. They made a heck of a ruckus chasing off any and all others that also wanted the open water. They manage to get this whole territory thing figured out each year and within a week or so all should return to normal. I wonder if the dominant pair is the same one that has been raising a clutch of goslings here for the last 4 years; Snapping turtles are now seen wandering around looking for a little more excitement in their watery lives. Will see my first woodchuck in the next couple of days. I hope they stay in the hedgerows. Rabbits and pheasants have been around all winter and the rabbits seem to have really gotten into the hurry-up-and-mate activities. Two of them have been chasing each other all morning and I am not able to tell which gender is the chaser and which is the chasee (new word). If I had to guess, I would guess the female is the chaser (Oh boy, am I going to get beat up now).
This week I will make a couple of houses for bluebirds and screech owls, hoping I can encourage them to stay for a while.
In about 6 weeks the black flies (flying teeth) arrive and hang around for about three weeks. I wish I could do something to shorten their stay.
Back in January we in the north country knew this day would arrive someday. It is now here.
Best Wishes,
John_M