11 June 2026

Bears in the Neighborhood

After seeing a bear with cubs earlier this week I checked my game cameras and found this bear checking out the "Bone Yard" for a meal.

09 June 2026

Bunnies and Bears

It was a day for young animals. I was brush hogging some overgrown fields this morning when I uncovered a nest of 4 young bunny rabbits. No rabbits were harmed, but they need a new home. A short distance away I uncovered a second rabbit nest without damaging it. Time to move to another location.
Stopped for lunch and on my return to the mower I had a mama bear and two cubs cross the road in front me. As I returned to mowing a field, the bear and cubs crossed my path again, in an area I had mowed in the morning. In checking with a neighbor, it appears the mama bear was showing the cubs where the bird feeders are.

08 June 2026

Honey Bee Wrangling

A few of the honey bees from the swarm are still in the area and grandson Reed got a chance to do some bee wrangling. The bees were feeding on a sugar/water mixture and allowed Reed to pick up some bees.
Reed with three honey bees on his fingers.

04 June 2026

Honey Bee Swarm

The sky was buzzing at our cabin property today as a swarm of wild honeybees gathered in a small autumn olive bush
The honey bees were very calm as Reed held the branches back and I was able to get within 2 feet of the swarm and take some pictures.

09 May 2026

Turkey Hunting

Not much activity here on the hill for the first week of turkey hunting. The gobblers I'd seen prior to the start of the season were doing a good job of hiding... until today. In the blind at 5:30AM and watching the rain all morning. At 10:45 the rain slowed to a light drizzle and this hen walked within 4 feet of the window on the blind.

As I watched the hen in the field for the next 10 minutes, this large gobbler came out of the woods on the same path as the hen used. When the gobbler got within 20 yards I hit him with a 3½ inch load of #5 shot. Bird down and season over for me. The bird had a 9 inch beard.

25 February 2026

Coyote Tracking Collar?

A recent road kill deer was deposited in our lawn due to a collision. I removed the deer carcass from the lawn and placed it at the "Bone Yard" where I dispose of animal parts and have game cameras monitor activity. I pulled the memory cards after a couple of weeks and had over 6,000 photos. Most of the photos were birds, raccoons, opossums and other scavengers, but I also had hundreds of coyote photos. Multiple different coyotes visited the "Bone Yard", but one coyote appeared to have a tracking collar. I only got a few photos of this coyote. These photos show a band around the coyote's neck there the fur is depressed and what looks like a small darker object hanging under the coyote's neck.

11 February 2026

Bobcat

After processing this year's deer harvest we hung the carcass and scraps in the woods for birds and wildlife to feed on during the winter. Along with the snow birds, hawks, raccoons, flying squirrels and coyotes, we got a visit from this bobcat.

04 February 2026

Bald Eagle

This winter's cold weather has caused a lot of creeks to freeze over. I found this bald eagle perched in a tree near some open water in Wysox Creek.

04 January 2026

Rabbit Hunting

The late season small game hunting opened after Christmas and it was a good time to take grandson Reed rabbit hunting. Reed is 9 years old and has a Mentored Youth Permit which allows him to hunt while accompanied by a mentor.

With a light coating of snow on the ground it was easy to find rabbits during the late afternoon. Reed and his dad, with one of the four rabbits he shot with a .22 rifle.
Reed is a good shot with the .22 and hit all of the rabbits in the head or neck. Retrieving a rabbit from the thick brush.