Monthly Archives: June 2011

Woodchucks

Last summer I had a full-pitched war with woodchucks over my garden. I lost. All of the fencing, rocks, repellants, scarecrows, and noise makers didn’t keep these resourceful rodents from burrowing into my large garden out in my field and… Continue reading

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Black Squirrels

It was a beautiful morning so Deborah and I headed out early for a walk in the nearby Riverview Cemetery. We regularly see bluebirds up there flying in and out of the wooded edges and historically have spotted the first… Continue reading

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Nesting Failures

I went out to the cardinal nest that I described in a previous posting. I had watched a week’s worth of intense work by the female cardinal to build the nest, and now two weeks later, I wanted to assess… Continue reading

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