It was a nice day hiking yesterday. The plan was to try and put eight miles on the ole" hiking boots. It didn't take long before I became distracted .Its the first bear track I've found this year
A short time later I came upon a pile of immature eagle feathers.Given the volume of feathers I would guess the eagle didn't make it. I spent considerable amount of time trying to find a leg band.
While looking for a leg band I stumbled a across what appeared to be pieces of a fawn skeleton.
Given its location it would not of been accessible in May or June with the high water levels we had last spring. Only a guess on my part , I think an eagle may have preyed on this fawn.
Jim
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Stumbled upon this prospect bear den site this morning.. I didn't check it out to closely ,I was headed to check trail cameras at another site. Looks like it would be an ideal location . Its seclude and high.
I'll get back for a check before it snows.
The two bear den site prospects I currently have trail cameras watching have no bears in them, I'm surprised that neither of the two locations haven't had a bear check them out. Thinking about it,. once you understand where a bear will den,,then you start seeing numerous places a bear could den..
I did a second presentation on " Camera Trapping Remote Beaver Ponds " this week for a land trust audience. The group had many questions and made for an enjoyable evening. Thanks to all that attended.
Its getting close for me to round up all my trail cameras , take inventory and put together a winter plan.
Jim
Sunday, November 17, 2019
No Bear Den Activity - Time Is Running Out !!
Bear den checks this weekend showed three of the four prospect sites with only one night time visit from a bobcat.Time is running out! I didn't see many acorns hiking this morning. I would guess that most bears have started there long winter's nap. I'll give it a few more weeks then pull the trail cameras .
I want to thank those of you that attended my " Camera Trapping Remote Beaver Ponds " at the Rutland Library. As always I appreciate you coming out and listening to my wildlife adventures. There were excellent questions and feedback.---- Thank You
Just a reminder, the battery life in a trial camera can be significantly reduced with the recent cold nights. I had put lithium batteries in my many cameras last March. The cold temps this week pretty much killed them all. Today I put fresh batteries in the few sets that are still out.
Jim
I want to thank those of you that attended my " Camera Trapping Remote Beaver Ponds " at the Rutland Library. As always I appreciate you coming out and listening to my wildlife adventures. There were excellent questions and feedback.---- Thank You
Just a reminder, the battery life in a trial camera can be significantly reduced with the recent cold nights. I had put lithium batteries in my many cameras last March. The cold temps this week pretty much killed them all. Today I put fresh batteries in the few sets that are still out.
Jim
Sunday, November 10, 2019
No Bears Several Bobcats
No bears have yet to checkout the four prospect den sites that I have found. That being said, three bobcats have checked out three of the four sites.
Weather this week in Massachusetts is going to be cold. The temperatures should influence bears to den. Who knows, maybe none of these four prospects will be used this year.
No doubt bobcats have an interest in them.
Jim
Weather this week in Massachusetts is going to be cold. The temperatures should influence bears to den. Who knows, maybe none of these four prospects will be used this year.
No doubt bobcats have an interest in them.
Jim
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Bear Den Check Nov 2nd 2019
This morning I checked three of the four bear den prospects that have trail cameras watching them.
Surprisingly not a single bear. Two of the sites had a bobcat check it out in the cover of darkness and two raccoons visited one of the sites.
It's been a pretty mild October and there are many more places to den than the four cavities I'm watching. Although, three of the four sites that I have covered have had bears in them over the last three years.
Two cameras were set up in prime moose habitat yesterday hoping to capture a bull moose during the day.
Jim
Surprisingly not a single bear. Two of the sites had a bobcat check it out in the cover of darkness and two raccoons visited one of the sites.
It's been a pretty mild October and there are many more places to den than the four cavities I'm watching. Although, three of the four sites that I have covered have had bears in them over the last three years.
Two cameras were set up in prime moose habitat yesterday hoping to capture a bull moose during the day.
Jim
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Presentation Nov 14th Rutland ,MA
Wow, hard to believe another year has passed since my last presentation.
I am very pleased with my camera trap efforts this last year working to " Raise the Bar"
In this presentation I will share wildlife activity that occurs in this very quiet place and the things I've done to improve camera trapping captures.
It won't be long before bears den for the winter. I have added two new locations for a possible bear den sites. The first a friend made me aware of this ideal location on his property. No bear has used this tree cavity in the past. However, the landowner has seen more bears on his property this year than any past years, That along with the growing bear population in MA might be a possibility.
Above is a second prospect. Sure would be neat if at least one bear takes up residence.
I set trail cameras out early hoping to get a bear entering a den or at minimum see how may bears check it out .
Jim
I am very pleased with my camera trap efforts this last year working to " Raise the Bar"
In this presentation I will share wildlife activity that occurs in this very quiet place and the things I've done to improve camera trapping captures.
It won't be long before bears den for the winter. I have added two new locations for a possible bear den sites. The first a friend made me aware of this ideal location on his property. No bear has used this tree cavity in the past. However, the landowner has seen more bears on his property this year than any past years, That along with the growing bear population in MA might be a possibility.
I set trail cameras out early hoping to get a bear entering a den or at minimum see how may bears check it out .
Jim
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Deer On The Move !
Deer activity sure has picked up ! Another few weeks they will be in full rut.] Overall TC activity has slowed down,
I have four probable bear den sites located hoping at least one bear uses one of the four locations.
I.m pulling in a few trail cameras each week until I have collected them all. It's time to inventory and clean them in preparation for winter sets.
I did get one picture of bear on Saturday. Not many weeks to go before all bears will have turned in for a long winters nap.
Jim
I have four probable bear den sites located hoping at least one bear uses one of the four locations.
I.m pulling in a few trail cameras each week until I have collected them all. It's time to inventory and clean them in preparation for winter sets.
I did get one picture of bear on Saturday. Not many weeks to go before all bears will have turned in for a long winters nap.
Jim
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)