Various images taken down at water tank by trail camera:
Wildlife Management – 2013
Wrapping category to wrap all 2013 wildlife activities
Filling bird feeders
Never fails to amaze how sneaky the squirrels and racoons are. I had to beef up security on one of our feeders as they were emptying it overnight. Doing bi-weekly checks and fills.
Seeding – May 2013
Had several pounds of native seed that the mice or rats got into so decided to rather sow them and take our chances – rat food don’t grow, only breeds more rats! Sowed seeds thicker than normal as I didn’t know condition of seed. The mix that I had...
Wildlife Management
Filling existing feeders and installing new bird feeders. Cleaning and filling water feeders. Water feeders required stripping down and cleaning all the muck out, all are functional and water is flowing.
Wildlife Images
Various morning and afternoon shots of turkey, deer and bird on nest box. Was out walking the dogs and checking on the water tank when Pasha (the Rottweiller) came across a snake which rapidly scooted into the tank (pond). After a couple of minutes the snake poked its head...
Strip Mowing
Together with spraying for weeds we also started our strip mowing efforts. Areas chosen were areas with dense weed residue from last year. We believe the weed was rag weed and the stems are tough and just don’t seem to break down. Spent couple of hours mowing three sections...
Start of weed control ’13
After last years (2012) heavy round of weeds and having thought I learned a little on what’s a ‘wildflower’ vs a ‘weed’ I went and got myself a sprayer for hookup to an ATV. After many tie-downs I got it mounted to our Teryx for some 4×4 action (as...
The Month of March ’13
Having moved into the new house has opened the opportunity to go for more frequent walks which has benefited both the dogs and myself in help raising the fitness levels. I have been taking the 2 year old Rottweiler (who is really just a big puppy in many respects)...
Living in the country
Guess, we are officially living in the country, meet our new mailbox guardian… Colin Bester
Pond restoration
Getting close to finishing off this years pond restoration effort. Have applied final layer of dirt (1-2inches) to lower section of pond. We then reseeded this section running a chain harrow over ground to create ‘furrows’, hand spreading seed and then running vehicle over ground to compress seed into...