30 April 2023
29 April 2023
Spring Turkey Hunt
It was an interesting first day of the Spring turkey season. There was a light rain all night which made the start of the season wet and gloomy.
I was in my turkey blind by 5:30AM and by 6:15AM this big guy walked by and my Spring turkey hunt was over ... somewhat over. When I fired the shot I saw the turkey go down and flop into a drainage ditch, now I'll have a wet bird.
I was in my turkey blind by 5:30AM and by 6:15AM this big guy walked by and my Spring turkey hunt was over ... somewhat over. When I fired the shot I saw the turkey go down and flop into a drainage ditch, now I'll have a wet bird.
When I went to retrieve the turkey from the ditch, it wasn't there. I saw it roll into the ditch, but I never saw it come out. After a few minutes of looking I found the turkey on the outflow end of a culvert pipe. The water in the drainage ditch had flushed turkey through the culvert pipe.
On my drive out from the turkey blind I stopped to watch this hen turkey in a field 300 yards from where I shot my turkey.
28 April 2023
21 April 2023
Deer Looking For Shade
Another record-breaking warm April day. As the temperature passed into the mid-80's, the neighborhood deer were looking for some shade to cool off. The deer are just starting to shed their winter coats and with the trees just starting to bud out new leaves, the deer are seeking out shade wherever they can find it.
As I looked out the back door of our barn I found this deer bedded in the shade of the silo.
As I looked out the back door of our barn I found this deer bedded in the shade of the silo.
15 April 2023
Bobcat
13 April 2023
Bald Eagle Looking For Trout
The fishing season for trout is in full swing, along with truck loads of trout to re-stock Wysox Creek. As I drove over Wysox Creek bridge, the first thing I noticed was the large sycamore tree near the bridge had fallen into the creek, and then I noticed the Bald Eagle looking for a meal of trout.
12 April 2023
Endless Mountains Gravel Bikepacking Loop
A section of the new Endless Mountains Gravel Bikepacking Loop (EMGBL) passes by our house and I got to meet the first bikers to use this this section of the bikepacking loop. EMGBL takes gravel cyclists approximately 410-miles through four scenic counties of northern Pennsylvania. Jen Adams and Eric Betterigde of Ottawa, Ontario.
10 April 2023
West Hill Bears are Back
09 April 2023
02 April 2023
Birds and Windows Don't Mix
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