Flight of ducks on approach to the bog
Last week, when we approached the bog where the beavers have set up, we spotted this scene on the other side of the trail.
On a mid-week late evening, we visited the far bog where beavers are making their latest local community. Not every visit leads to any excitement but we were lucky this day. This beaver suspected we were around but apparently wasn’t sure where. I caught this image as he paddled toward us. Moments later he saw us and with a tremendous slap with his tail, went deep while simultaneously reversing direction.
Last weekend we did find a textbook example of a hairy woodpecker in the front yard.
Or a yellow-bellied sapsucker?
Perhaps a hairy woodpecker?
An early morning view of Purgatory stream last week
It is time for frogs and the woods to re-awaken. I heard some frog-like chirping while walking by the bog. When I approached too close, they all went quiet. But, I saw one looking at me (see him/her? at just left of center).
After stopping by the ice pond the previous day, a solo great egret decided to return again when I was walking by.

From last week’s journey to the no-name pond; a small creature contemplates the changing season.