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Beaver Activity in the Neighborhood!

12/5/2012

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There is a lot going on!  Each morning I look to see the latest work.  Hurricane Sandy had brought down half of my enormous old willow by the river.  The beavers have taken away all the smaller branches from my yard!  One night recently I stood by the river just waiting to see what I might see -or hear. In the moonlight I saw one smallish beaver bound over a log and disappear silently into the water.  Then later upstream a bit, came its warning “splash”!  Then another.  I stood for a long time watching the changing patterns in the water.  

One morning I saw that a Red Oak tree right on the edge of the river had just been partially debarked the night before.  I nailed a wire fence around that to protect it!

Another development I’ve noticed are “channels” that are veering off diagonally from the river into the wetlands. They are visible now that the water level has gone down.

So, I started thinking. These are young beavers from the family that live downstream.  Once the young are two years old, they get kicked out and now must make their own lives. Where are these young ones who inhabit my backyard each night planning to live this winter?  Wouldn’t they be building a lodge by now?  I haven’t seen one.

So, on Tuesday (a very mild December day) I put my kayak in and began paddling downstream.  I hadn’t gone far at all when I saw it! Right ahead of me by the little bridge! A brand new beaver lodge!  I was positively delighted and amazed.  How long had it been there?  Just last week I had stood looking at the river from that bridge and hadn’t noticed it.  But it must have been there (it is quite well camouflaged) because I could see that there were indentations of what had been underwater “path ways” for access to the lodge- back when the river was higher a few weeks ago.

All summer the beavers had been attempting to construct a dam under the bridge. But, to avoid flooded property, their human neighbor regularly undid what they had done.  Currently, there is no dam at all, and the lodge is a bit more exposed than they would like, I think. 

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    Deborah Costine

    Thanks for stopping in! 
    Since I am as interested in nature as I am in puppetry, my thoughts here will be about both.  My old house in a little neighborhood along the river provide me with daily opportunities for enjoying nature. I have a garden,two apple trees (which I love to climb and prune) plus a bit more lawn than I'd like.  I plant various shrubs and things to create pathways. From the back of my studio I can look almost directly down at the river. There is almost always someone paddling by; Mr Beaver, Ms Muskrat, The Otter twins- Nellie and MInnie, plus lots of ducks and geese - and the occasional human.

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