Ode to mother’s milk
Precious to see a doe and her fawn together… …and nursing! Then just about 10 minutes later, the trail cam captured this series of photos… …so clearly illustrating the splendid power of mother’s milk.
Precious to see a doe and her fawn together… …and nursing! Then just about 10 minutes later, the trail cam captured this series of photos… …so clearly illustrating the splendid power of mother’s milk.
This photo was taken this morning with a zoom lens. They were headed right to the one of the trail cameras, so there will likely be more photos of these two in the July collection.
Babies! A brand new fawn shows up as well as what look like raccoon babies…
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May we remember that Life here on Earth is richer with possibility than we may understand like a tree growing out of a rock or a butterfly in snow or a being resting quietly in the woods nearby. Wondrousness is all around.
Very little activity to share during the month of March. I moved the location of the “cave-cam” to a more open area still near the flow of water. (See the last two shots in the slideshow.) Years ago we saw a mountain lion cache the body of a deer in this clearing. Note the deer…
This one takes my breath away. (See more in slideshow below.) This slideshow features shots from December of 2017 to February 2018. There’s been less wildlife activity in general – possibly due to the weather and also heavy home construction activity very nearby. Still, so glad to see the action that’s there! Coyotes make first…
One and only one bobcat photo this week. The quiet setting back there was destroyed by the complete demolition of a house nearby. Lots of raccoon action, one skunk, a mouse, and birds also make appearances though I did not include them all in this week’s slideshow. Most interesting is a new hole that cannot…
More of the usual characters: skunk, raccoon, birds and bobcats. Lots of cave area action. Interesting shots with the reflections of the eyes just peering out of the cave. [slideshow_deploy id=’1019′]