Hot steamy
hike this morning to swap out SD cards. Muggy with showers made a paradise for mosquitoes
and deer flies looking to feast on my head & neck. My head-net kept the
blood suckers at bay. Interesting observation when arriving at the two small
beaver ponds that have camera traps set. The lower ponds water was
significantly down by at least two feet with no breech in the dam. The upper
pond dam (80 yds.) up stream was built higher by the beavers. Fresh mud and
sticks spanned the length of the beaver dam. By doing this the beavers stopped the flow of
water and rendered their new bank lodge unusable. Did the four rounds of bears
digging on top of the bank lodge cause the beavers to abandon the pond? Has the
lack of rain caused the beavers to raise the level of the upper pond? Might
this be an indication of dry times to come during the Massachusetts summer?
Time will tell