Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Spring and Wildlife....

26 degrees at 7 this morning when I left for work. I'd waited till it was light out to make sure I saw the ice on the roads. When I opened the door, I was greeted by light and birdsong. Oh Joy! Spring is on its way.

Yesterday's snow did little to change tconditions on the road. I am amazed, driving on Lawyer's Road, to see how many trees fell during the storms. and how many are clearly on their way down. When the snow melts and the ground starts to dry up, I think we will be discovering that a lot of trees need to come down.

We lost a tree. Not that I minded much. It was in the backyard, along the fenceline adjoining a neighbor's yard. I wasn't too fond of the tree, a scraggly cedar that wasn't happy with the little bit of light it got. I'll move the downed trunk further back in our woods, near the back fence. It will be reincarnated as a wildlife shelter and eventually part of our forest floor.

One of these days I will need to come up with a name for our little forest.

I keep thinking about the fox who spent the whole day sleeping in our backyard. It's mating season for the fox right now. I think I saw it the other morning in our driveway. At first I thought I saw a red cat (they are the size of a big cat) but it didn't quite move like a cat. I wonder if we should call animal control, but I hate to have a wild animal that isn't infected with rabies trapped and moved. After all, this land was theirs long before it was mine...

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