31 May 2023

Roadside Fawn

This is my fifth fawn encounter this spring. As we were returning home this morning, we saw an animal cross the township road in the distance. I thought it was a fox at first, but I soon saw the white spots of another young fawn.

The fawn stood at the edge of the road as we approached and I was able to get out of the car and walk closer.
The fawn walked into the weeds along the road and stated to make soft bleating calls for its mother. It must be feeding time.
I was able to walk within 3 feet of the fawn, which looked to be more concerned with its next meal than with me. It continued to walk into the brush as I headed back to the car.

30 May 2023

Black Bear Mating Season

It's the start of the black bear mating season and the bears are on the move, looking for love. We spotted this bear along route 187 today about noon time.

I stopped the car along the road and walked back to get this picture.
In between photos I was trying to slow down the traffic so the bear could cross the road. A large semi truck didn't see the need to slow down and came within a few feet of hitting the bear.

26 May 2023

Another Fawn

Grandson Reed and his dad were here to visit for the long weekend, so we went for an ATV ride this afternoon.

It didn't take long before we found this newborn fawn.
This fawn was less than a day old and Reed was able to get close. The fawn was sleeping so we left it after a few photos.
When we returned after an hour the fawn was still in the same location, but had its eyes open this time.

24 May 2023

Spring Fawns

Today started out with a plan to do some road work at the cabin property, but I soon was distracted by newborn fawns.

While hauling a load of stone into a wooded area I saw this little guy wobble through the woods and bed down.
I was able to get some photos of this fawn before it got up and wobbled off to a new location. This fawn was 3 or 4 days old.
While hauling another load of stone to the road project I noticed a doe repeatedly return to the same area in some tall grass. It didn't take long to find this fawn.
This fawn was much smaller and the blue tint in the eye color would place this fawn at about a day old.

23 May 2023

Young Bucks

The young bucks are starting to get their first set of antlers. Young Buck

19 May 2023

Wildflower - Fringed Polygala

I was doing some clean-up in a wooded area of our cabin property and found a small patch of Fringed Polygala (Polygala paucifolia). This elusive native wildflower goes by the names Bird-on-the-Wing, Flowering Wintergreen, Fringed Milkwort, Gay Wings and Gaywings. This small, 1 to 1.5 inch, strangely shaped flower might fool someone into thinking this is a member of the orchid family, but is part of the Milkwort family. Fringed Polygala
Fringed Polygala
Fringed Polygala
Fringed Polygala

15 May 2023

This Year's Fawns Are Arriving

It's that time of year when the deer are giving birth to a new crop of fawns. I was at our cabin property and spotted this doe and fawn across the valley behind our barn. After a few minutes of looking, found this little one in the grass. I think this fawn is 5 to 7 days old since it was able to get up and wobble away when I attempted to move a blade of grass out of the photo. Baby Fawn

03 May 2023

Neighborhood Turkeys

Since I was successful in bagging my turkey on the first day of the spring turkey season, the other neighborhood turkeys are less fearful of me now that I'm out of turkey tags. I was out digging a drainage ditch with my backhoe yesterday and had turkeys walk within 60 yards and watch me dig. I found this big bird dancing for the ladies near our cabin this morning. I was able to drive within 60 yards of this guy as he walked up the road to the cabin and into the woods. Of course the turkeys may also know that 60 yards is pushing the maximum distance for a 3 1/2 inch, 12 gauge turkey load.

01 May 2023

Eastern Painted Turtle

I found this Eastern Painted Turtle at our cabin pond looking for some sun to warm up. After 2 inches of cold soaking rain this weekend, we had intermittent squalls of rain, snow, sleet, ice pellets and other forms of frozen precipitation most of today.