Saturday, January 30, 2010
Mangy Squirrel - Not a Pretty Sight!
We noticed this squirrel up on the potting bench this morning. A rather unusal place for a squirrel. It did not take us long to realize this squirrel was unusual in other ways. Notice areas that lack any hair. A quick google search leads one to ponder if the hair loss is due to mange or a fungus. But I think it is mange as the squirrel seemed to be uncomfortably scratching. Mange and fungus often occur when squirrel populations rise, so we may be seeing more hairless squirrels. There is not a lot to do about this and some references even go so far as to suggest that this is nature's way of thinning the squirrel population. Only the strong survive!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Cold Sparrow
Brrrrrrr. It has turned really cold here agian. And it will continue to be very cold through the weekend. We are keeping the bird feeders filled with sunflower and thistle seeds and putting out suet. Hope it helps the birds hang on till spring!
We also toss out corn for the ground feeders like cardinals and so the squirrels come. They seem as active as ever!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Bluebirds - Harbingers of Spring?
Bluebirds were flitting about the backyard this morning, following an overnight snow (note the snow on the branch lower right). Two downy woodpeckers were chasing the bluebirds from tree to tree, acting either friendly or territorial, not sure which, probably the latter. Although it was 15°F when this photo was taken, can spring be far off? I'd better get busy and clean out the bluebird houses around the property!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Snow Circles
Snow circles have started appearing all over Habitat Home. They did not concern me at first. I assumed that they were from deer bedding down for the night. But now they are appearing very close to the house. Do not know why that has surprised me so. I know that there are deer everywhere on the property but I just assumed that they came up to the house only to browse the tasty shrubs and plants. Never thought that they spent much time up here let alone that they were sleeping practically outside my bedroom window. The beauty of the snow has quickly faded now that it is marked extensively with lots of tracks (mostly deer, rabbit and squirrel) and beds.