Autumn is a time of abundance.
Birds happily feed on seed which Frank spreads around his place. This sweet little chickadee enjoyed the feast.
The creatures are quite cooperative and as soon as the chickadee flew off, this adorable chipmunk took over.
He wasn't alone. A few feet to the right, his buddy was getting ready to fill his cheeks with premium bird seed.
Nature has her own way of spreading seed around. This is the pods of the Indian Balsam flower, photographed shortly after a rainfall.
The lightest touch will cause them to pop open and scatter their seeds. This is why they're also known as Touch Me Nots.
Cedar seeds are very lightweight and by late September they're scattered all over the place with even a gentle wind. These landed on the frosted glass top of the patio table.
An unknown (to me) seed, up close and personal.
I took the macro lens out around the fields near Frank's place, one day. I enjoyed taking photos of what has become one of my new favourite subjects - milkweed seeds. These recently escaped from the pod.
I love its silky, white hair which glistens in the late-day sunlight.
Today's seed, drifting in the wind becomes next year's flower for butterflies, once again.
Thanks for joining me on the seedy side.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Foraging and Critter Updates
When we were up at the cottage last month, so many creatures were preparing for the upcoming winter by foraging, storing and filling up on munchies in order to weather the cold. We've been leaving bird seed for our feathered friends and whomever else might want to indulge.
One by one, chipmunks have been gathering to take part it their cheek-filling. We counted seven of them in one gathering.
This little guy was chowing down on a grasshopper.
Cute little critter, isn't he?
This little red squirrel was busy biting off cedar fronds, heavy with seeds.
He kept at it for hours over the course of a few days and nearly emptied the tree before our very eyes. He was really quick too.
We kept hearing the thump, thump, thump of seed clusters hitting the canvas canopy of the camper trailer below. Every now and then he'd take a break and either munch on a few seeds, or scamper down the tree, select one seed-laden frond and run off with it in his mouth. Eventually he'd return to his work and the thump, thump, thumping would continue.
Updates:
• Speaking red squirrels, Roxy (introduced here) has been released near Theresa's home and is doing well. She returns regularly for feedings and cuddles.
• And you might also remember Bubbles and Binky, the two raccoons who shared the summer with us up at the cottage. Binky was also released near Theresa's home last winter and she returns for meals and occasional cuddles and belly rubs.
• Bubbles was released up at the cottage last summer. We continued feeding her until the cottage was closed up for the winter when she was left to fend for herself. She's been around a few times this year. I was looking out the living room window, one evening. The sliding glass is just about a foot above deck level, and looking right back at me was a beautiful, young raccoon with a healthy, full coat. We were nose to nose with just a screen between us and she stayed right there, looking quite intently into my eyes. I talked to her for a bit and then she moved on. We're not supposed to be feeding the raccoons this year because of a bear which was spotted in the area, so I refrained. But I was pretty sure it was Bubbles. A week or so later, Theresa confirmed that it was her. She visited again, one night and Theresa coaxed her over. She was shy at first but before too long, she was up on her lap accepting cuddles - a full year after her release. What a relief to know she was doing well - a bit thin, but quite strong and with a beautiful coat, and every bit as sweet and gentle as ever.
And as has been the case for all of the cottage posts, so far, I'll end with a sunset.
This beautiful light show changed colours before our very eyes. I love the window of red in this one.
Another view of the gorgeous, purple sky.
One by one, chipmunks have been gathering to take part it their cheek-filling. We counted seven of them in one gathering.
This little guy was chowing down on a grasshopper.
Cute little critter, isn't he?
This little red squirrel was busy biting off cedar fronds, heavy with seeds.
He kept at it for hours over the course of a few days and nearly emptied the tree before our very eyes. He was really quick too.
We kept hearing the thump, thump, thump of seed clusters hitting the canvas canopy of the camper trailer below. Every now and then he'd take a break and either munch on a few seeds, or scamper down the tree, select one seed-laden frond and run off with it in his mouth. Eventually he'd return to his work and the thump, thump, thumping would continue.
Updates:
• Speaking red squirrels, Roxy (introduced here) has been released near Theresa's home and is doing well. She returns regularly for feedings and cuddles.
• And you might also remember Bubbles and Binky, the two raccoons who shared the summer with us up at the cottage. Binky was also released near Theresa's home last winter and she returns for meals and occasional cuddles and belly rubs.
• Bubbles was released up at the cottage last summer. We continued feeding her until the cottage was closed up for the winter when she was left to fend for herself. She's been around a few times this year. I was looking out the living room window, one evening. The sliding glass is just about a foot above deck level, and looking right back at me was a beautiful, young raccoon with a healthy, full coat. We were nose to nose with just a screen between us and she stayed right there, looking quite intently into my eyes. I talked to her for a bit and then she moved on. We're not supposed to be feeding the raccoons this year because of a bear which was spotted in the area, so I refrained. But I was pretty sure it was Bubbles. A week or so later, Theresa confirmed that it was her. She visited again, one night and Theresa coaxed her over. She was shy at first but before too long, she was up on her lap accepting cuddles - a full year after her release. What a relief to know she was doing well - a bit thin, but quite strong and with a beautiful coat, and every bit as sweet and gentle as ever.
And as has been the case for all of the cottage posts, so far, I'll end with a sunset.
This beautiful light show changed colours before our very eyes. I love the window of red in this one.
Another view of the gorgeous, purple sky.
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