Was running the dog tonight just after sunset and stopped at the local bog. The sky and partially frozen bog surface were beautiful so I grabbed my phone for a few pics.
As I framed the picture I noticed a wake. I thought maybe woodies since I flushed three near this spot last night but it was a local beaver who has been wreaking havoc on the bog outflow for the last two years.
He swam about thirty yards and walked up onto dry land and just sat there chewing a stick. He paid no attention to me or my numb-nutted Springer, Murphy, who was walking around chewing his own sticks and frolicking at the edge of the water. I zoomed a few of the beaver but they aren't that great. He can be seen in the center of the third pic. The last pic is just one of two piles of beaver-made cuttings that the Forest Fire Service has been pulling out of the piped crossing on a weekly basis for the last year. They are about 8' high at this point.
I have been back here 34 years and I have never seen so much beaver activity as I have over the last two years. They have jeopardized the bog road and have killed acres of healthy
white cedar in the downstream area.
As I framed the picture I noticed a wake. I thought maybe woodies since I flushed three near this spot last night but it was a local beaver who has been wreaking havoc on the bog outflow for the last two years.
He swam about thirty yards and walked up onto dry land and just sat there chewing a stick. He paid no attention to me or my numb-nutted Springer, Murphy, who was walking around chewing his own sticks and frolicking at the edge of the water. I zoomed a few of the beaver but they aren't that great. He can be seen in the center of the third pic. The last pic is just one of two piles of beaver-made cuttings that the Forest Fire Service has been pulling out of the piped crossing on a weekly basis for the last year. They are about 8' high at this point.
I have been back here 34 years and I have never seen so much beaver activity as I have over the last two years. They have jeopardized the bog road and have killed acres of healthy