Saturday, June 10, 2023

Finally a rain, fire danger falls

We had an all--night rain a few days back and may have got an inch altogether. The fire danger has dropped accordingly.
I used the wet day to fell a bunch of birches trees that were leaning over the new cabin. It was a slow process as I had to use a battery-powered winch to pull them toward a safe direction.
We saw a bear one afternoon right next to the cabin. Doc took off after it but returned readily when I whistled. Two days later a cow moose walked into the lake right beside the cabin and then swam around the side of the mountain towards our neighbour, Mike Miller. He just missed seeing it when he paddled his solo canoe over here for a fish dinner.
Brenda and I had actually gone fishing earlier that day and got three nice eater pike.
From all reports the fishing is great.
I think it likely the bear had killed the cow's calf and may have injured her as well as she seemed to be swimming unusually.
On a sad note, there don't seem to be the usual number of gulls. There are just two at the fish gut rock, not the usual dozens. They can’t even clean up the guts. 
Wonder if this is a result of avian bird flu?
Haven't seen any vultures either.
We have seen bald eagles flying but not at the gut rock.
There are the usual number of ducks and loons.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing an update! It is nice to get updates from you in the summer

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