A blog that's all about birds, wildlife, nature, my life in Wisconsin and my crazy Black Lab Rudy.
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Tuesday
More Wildlife Moments
Yesterday when we were crossing the St. Croix River, this turtle was right up there on the bridge. It’s an Eastern Spiny Softshell. A very strange looking turtle, especially when it runs. It looks kind of like a frisbee with legs. (Note: I said I wouldn’t guarantee there’d be no more turtle pictures).
One of them took off never to be seen again, but the other one hung around so I could take it’s picture. Wasn’t that nice?
I had a Duh! wildlife moment the other day. I saw this dragonfly on top of my garden flag, so I went into the cabin to get my camera before it flew off. I took pictures from all different angles, hoping to get a decent one.
When I was ready to change the flag I tried to flick it off, so it would fly away. Well duh, it was dead! The only place that dragonfly was going was in my hand…
and on the little glider seat of the swing set where the flags hang. Duh!
Sunday
Fawns and More Turtle Pictures
On our travels around the ‘hood, we’re seeing more and more fawns. They sure do grow up fast.
When we pulled into a parking lot, these two were right out in front of the truck with Mom bringing up the rear. (All of these pictures were taken through the front window, so they’re not exactly crystal clear).
They followed Mom as she jumped over the tall grass and disappeared.
I can’t guarantee this will be the last snapping turtle picture I’m going to share with you, but I couldn’t believe this one. She’s got algae growing on her shell and looks like some kind of little bugs too. And if that’s not bad enough, there’s a slug on her head.
But she was laying more eggs and most likely whatever comes along, digs them up and eats them will do that again. It’s no wonder they lay so many eggs. This article says 30-80. I’m thinking it could be more.
Saturday
Rain!
This week it rained for three days straight. It’s always good to get rainfall, but that was a little too much. With the beavers gone, it caused the dam to get washed out even more and the water level in the pond is dropping. But that’s okay, it’s all part of nature. This shows the water rushing through the opening. 
All the rain has caused the lake levels to rise too. The pier on this lake is under water. I know, this is nothing compared to the flooding going on all over the country. I feel very bad for all those people and their communities.
Last night we heard there was a sink hole on our road and had to go investigate. 
Apparently the old culvert gave out. The workers replaced it and now it’s just another bump in the road.
On our way back to the cabin, we saw this deer that was totally freaked out by a turtle. It was really funny watching her. She should’ve run off when our truck came along but she couldn’t take her eyes off that turtle.

Finally she ran off, but not very far. Even from the edge of the pines, she couldn’t stop looking at that turtle!
Funny little doe.
Monday
The Next Generation
We’re starting to see lots of fawns now as well as other little ones. Here’s one of two little gray foxes that were denned near the road.
This was the last day I saw the robins in the nest. They’re out fending for themselves now.
These turtles didn’t make it. I know I’ve showed you lots of pictures of turtles laying eggs, but this is what happens to many of them. Raccoons dig them up and all that’s left are the shells.
Here is a mother grouse and if you look real close you can see a couple little ones. Hint: see the stick in the left corner? To the right of it are dark spots that are the tail feathers of the little birds.
We’ve driven by this nest many times and I just noticed it. It’s some type of young hawk.
And finally last night the little doe and her new fawn came to visit. This picture is from the trail cam. Much better than the ones I took through 3 panes of glass.
On the other cam, we saw this future “monster buck”. He’ll need a few years, but they all start small. 
Friday
What a Day !
…for seeing wildlife. On our way into town this morning I noticed something really black along the edge of the road and sure enough, a bear! Here’s a little video I made with pictures I took through the truck window. That’s part of why it’s so hazy.

