First of all, we were being stalked by this Canadian Jay. I tried unsuccessfully to capture his grumpy face, you'll just have to take my word for it. He was swooping us. Too close to our heads. One of these jays (maybe the same guy?) has done this to me before--when the bird seed on the deck ran out. I'm always skeptical of that conclusion--thinking that it might just be a coincidence...he isn't really trying to tell me he's hungry? But yes, the birdseed was empty again. So maybe he is just that smart. And communicative.
I do have to shake my head at myself as I get mad at the woodpecker. Somehow, walking through the trees, makes me feel like I'm presiding over them. Is that just human instinct? I can boss the Pileated Woodpeckers around? What am I going to do? Sit by the tree with a sling shot?
So, on we went.
I planted a bunch of trees with the Gunflint Green Up crews of the past few years--- so now I'm the keeper-of-the-trees. (back to the presiding over the woods role).
So, now I'm mad at the deer too. Not to fear, plenty of wolf activity in our corner.
And they have the advantage this time of year---floating on the crust like Denali. You can see this path across the ice by the Cross Bay river....not people prints, but wolf tracks. Big wolf tracks.
The fur in the scat might be bunnies...or mice...or rodents...but....looking awfully deer-like.
When we spot the actual wolves (not so much anymore), they are looking really healthy. And big.
And that's it for the windy walk. This big old dead tree was rocking like crazy in that wind. Beautiful too...in a stark sort of way. Sure is good walking weather!
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