Temperatures have been low enough the past few days to freeze the shallow water in Bedeque Bay at Summerside.
The animals which live along the boardwalk have been preparing for these winter conditions and walkers have been entertained by their efforts, including those of the Red Squirrels.
These small, industrious rodents are present most days when we walk the trail. If they are absent, you can bet there is a predator in the area.
Last year, my husband and I watched a squirrel as it harvested cones from a spruce tree, chopping off the cones which fell to the boardwalk where the squirrel hastened to cart them away to its midden*. This year, we watched one of the squirrels harvest winterberry holly berries.
A gazebo overlooks the salt marsh in the area of the trail we frequent. We always begin our walks at this gazebo, to see what is happening in the marsh that day. One day in October, when we arrived at the gazebo, we heard a squirrel in the winterberry holly tree by the side of the gazebo.
The tree had lost most of its leaves at that point, and the red berries were quite obvious. Watching the tree, we saw a squirrel harvesting the berries, unconcerned about the humans who could almost reach out and touch it.
The little rodent worked furiously to cut off twigs of berries as you can see in this short video here.
By the time we were leaving the gazebo, the squirrel was headed to its midden with a twig of berries in its mouth.
Overhead, the birds always entertain as well, including a flock of Canada Geese which yesterday was headed inland ahead of the forecasted high winds and rain. The birds didn’t have it sorted as to which one should lead the V on the way.
Eventually a small flock broke away from the undecideds and managed a great V.
On the home front, Daisy, the Golden Retriever, visits every week. This week she met BB, the crow with the broken beak which visits us every day. BB now looks in through the glass in the patio door, usually when we are eating at the kitchen table. Daisy and BB watched each other for several minutes.
Surprisingly Daisy didn’t bark at the crow. I think now they are friends.
*midden: an underground tunnel where a Red Squirrel stores its food. It is separate from its nest or drey which is in a tree.