I don't really have a lot to say about these photographs. They're all taken at a small pool in one of the creeks in the park.
It's been a lovely summer. Enjoy the photos, I hope. And don't you wonder if foxes wish they had opposable thumbs?
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Sunday, July 24, 2016
No trolls.....
....but there are some other animals spending a lot of time under the bridge. Their photographs are below.
When I first saw one of them, I thought it might be a beaver. I believe that is a pretty good example of what birdwatchers call expectancy bias. Where the hope of seeing a thing tends to distort your vision of what you actually do see. Scroll through the pictures and see if the same thing happens to you....
When I first saw one of them, I thought it might be a beaver. I believe that is a pretty good example of what birdwatchers call expectancy bias. Where the hope of seeing a thing tends to distort your vision of what you actually do see. Scroll through the pictures and see if the same thing happens to you....
Don't forget to go outside and play.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Lots of critters, including Wile E. Coyote..... and two deer that haven't yet dropped their antlers....
I also captured a coyote. This is, if memory serves, only the third time I've done that. So far, only one at a time. I've not captured any evidence of them travelling in a pack. I also note that they seem to be out only at night, unlike the red fox.
And I was very surprised to capture a few images of deer with their antlers still on. I was under the impression that they would have dropped their antlers some time ago. I wonder what's happening with that.
Enjoy the pictures.
| Coyote |
| Coyote |
Don't forget to go out and play,
Monday, February 29, 2016
Coyote, and a bonus spider
Well, all I have to do is listen to the wise people in the world, and I can find what I'm after. And what I've been after for some time is a coyote.
I know they are in the park, but I'd like to have more sense of how many and where.
Well, I have at least one, and this one is near the balancing reservoir.
Herewith the photos, and some videos.
I hope you enjoy them.
Zoom, zoom.
Don't forget to go outside and play.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Let's start off the new year with a mystery...... and some statistics.
As you may know, the coyote population in Maryland is well established and is growing. Coyote have been found in every county in the state, and have been seen in Cromwell Valley Park. Indeed, I captured one on camera last April.
Since then, I've tried to capture another image of a coyote in the park. So, here's the mystery. Did I, or did I not capture a coyote in this video? The opinions are split--some think this is a fox, and some a coyote. What do you think?
Since then, I've tried to capture another image of a coyote in the park. So, here's the mystery. Did I, or did I not capture a coyote in this video? The opinions are split--some think this is a fox, and some a coyote. What do you think?
In its current location, the camera has also captured several videos of raccoon. It's always fun to watch them hunt blindly, just by feel, isn't it? And that is just what they are doing--feeling along the creek bed, sensing small prey by feel.
And some statistics. Not that math is my strong suit. But anyway. The Maryland DNR estimated in 2014 that the whitetail deer population in Maryland is about 230,000. They also estimate that hunters take about 90,000 whitetails every year. That is about 1 in 3 is hunted every year.
Which gives me pause. Imagine the overpopulation problem we would have if hunting stopped in Maryland....
More later.
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