Category Archives: Animals

Deer In The Yard…Again

 

One morning recently, as I got ready to make myself some breakfast before heading out for a hike, I looked out my kitchen window and saw a four-legged visitor hanging out in my yard. I’m pretty sure this deer is female as she’s visited my yard many times over the years and has even come around with little ones.

 
Today I saw her not just grazing in my yard like she normally does, but she was lying down in some tall grass on the border of my property. I was even able to step out onto my porch without spooking her in order to get these images. If you look closely, you can even see her cheek puffed out a bit due to the mouthful of grass she’s chomping on.

 

 

Semi-Albino Deer 1

 

Semi-Albino Deer 2
It’s nice to see these beautiful creatures enjoying my yard. Apparently the grass is greener over here!

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

 

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~A.M.

What Kind Of Bird Is This?

 

I don’t claim to be well versed in knowing what’s what and who’s who when it comes to flora and fauna.  There are things I can easily identify like common trees and plants, common birds and animals, but there are a lot of times when I see a plant or a bird and have absolutely no idea what it’s called even though I’ve seen it hundreds of times.

 

For example, this little guy (or gal).  I have no idea what this bird is called.  Anyone know?

 

 

What Kind of Bird is This?

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Rain Covered Spider Web

This summer was pretty rough in the way of precipitation.  We received very little.  I wouldn’t call it a full on drought, but it was bad enough that pretty much all of the little streams and rivers I come across while hiking were bone dry.  Even on a recent hike after we’d received a day of rain and the forest was damp with rain drops still clinging to the leaves and pine needles, the streams were still dry.  Hopefully that will change soon.

On my most recent hike, I decided to try a few artsy shots of the raindrops in the trees and on the flowers and grass.  I took a few shots and was kind of satisfied with them when I came across a rain covered spider web in a pine tree.  The raindrops on the delicate strands of spider silk look like little pearls.

Rain Covered Spider Web

Later on down the trail I caught a picture of two squirrels.  At the time I thought they were just chasing each other, playing, but in reviewing my photos, I noticed they weren’t playing.  They were getting frisky.  I won’t be posting the photo as I’m not a peddler of wildlife porn, I only mention it because it was hilarious.  Here I think I’m catching a shot of two animals playing when in reality they’re getting it on.

Until next time…

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~A.M.

Deer In The Yard

 

As I mentioned last week, the only time I tend to see deer is not while I’m out hiking (which you’d think would be more likely) but when they come into my yard.

 

 

Young Deer in my Yard

 

 

 

Apparently the grass and clover that makes up my lawn is pretty good.

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Seal!

 

Every time I go out for a hike I’m always excited when I catch a glimpse of wildlife I don’t see on a regular basis.  Most often I see only squirrels, chipmunks, and common birds like crows, ravens, blue jays, and seagulls.

 

I still haven’t seen a moose that’s stood still long enough for me to get a picture (and I’ve lived in Maine my whole life), and the only time I really see deer are when they come into my yard.

 

I’ve seen and photographed a few eagles and each time I see one I’m always filled with awe.

 

Most recently I was on a hike down a trail I hadn’t been on since the first time I hiked it over a year ago.  That first hike happened in the height of summer when it was so stiflingly hot and the trail was plagued with black flies, mosquitoes, and horseflies (which I think I may be allergic to) that I was in no real hurry to hike that trail again.  But once the days turned cooler this year, I decided to take a chance.  I’m glad I did.

 

The trail has a main loop but also an offshoot that takes hikers down to the beach of a little cove.  While I was sitting on a rock on the beach having lunch, my hiking partner got my attention with one word….  “Seal!”

 

I looked up and out in the bay was not one, not two, but almost twelve of them (what is a group of seals called?  A herd?  A pod?  I guess I’ll have to do some research).  We sat and watched them as the tide slowly started to recede.  I took several pictures and even a little video as they were vying for the best spots on the rocks to sun themselves.  We even witnessed what had to be the alpha male get into a little slap-fight with another seal that was trying to conquer the same rock.

 

This guy had to be the alpha male

This guy had to be the alpha male

 

Slap-Fight between the alpha male and a challenger

Slap-Fight between the alpha male and a challenger

 

 

Seal Call

It was a pretty awesome day that could have easily never even happened if I hadn’t decided to try that trail again.

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.