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Since I am a moose nut, I will start there. Spousal Unit was the first to spot the moose, the evening of Mother's Day! Casually looking out the window. "What's that?!" led to a scramble to the spotting scope. And what should our wondering eyes behold but a cow moose grazing on the far side of the lake. We took turns at the scope until she trotted into the woods and out of sight. (I jokingly accused him of 'arranging' for her to be there for Mother's Day.)
Let me remind you that we have been in Montana for just over a year (we arrived May 3, to be precise) and have seen only one other moose, a fleeting glimpse on the side of the road when my younger brother and his wife were visiting. So, I would be within my rights to think this was another rare encounter, not to be repeated. Guess again. The next day, hoping against hope, we strolled to the lake in the early evening. Before we knew it, she was behind us and approaching. Check out this video. (Adrenaline was pumping, folks - don't know how I kept my phone as still as I did.)
Since this video, she has put in an appearance (at least, when we were looking) twice. We believe we have seen a different moose as well (larger, perhaps a male). Seems our valley is a good neighborhood for the largest member of the deer family, which requires habitat with adequate edible plants, cover from predators, and protection from extremely hot or cold weather.
Mother's Day was a bonus day, let me tell you. While scanning the shoreline for the cow moose after she sauntered into the woods, we spotted a couple of sleek bodies sliding on and off a wood platform. Otter? Mink? A closer inspection identified a pair of beaver. And the pieces of the puzzle started to fall into place.
Culvert on April 22 |
Culvert today |
Now our lake is a reflecting pool!!! |
So, now that we have all of that excitement out of the way, here are photos retrieved from the cam.
Upper left - raindrops are falling ... |
And a couple of pictures from earlier in the month, when I had the cam in our 'woods'.
And when I don't go to Nature, it comes to me. This cheeky squirrel is testing out the patio furniture directly outside our dining room sliding doors.
Of course, critters are not the only aspects of Nature around these parts. I get a real kick walking around our property and the 'neighborhood', breathing in the freshness of Spring.
Lower left: Glacier Lily; Center: Blue Violet; Lower right: Aspen
Upper right: Kinnikinnick
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Upper left: Serviceberry; Upper Center: Heartleaf Arnica; Upper right: Wild Strawberry
Lower left: Oregon grape; Lower Center: Not sure; Lower right: Lodgepole pine
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Even the clouds get into the act, providing an artist's canvas for the greening larches and leafing-out aspens.
May 5
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Linking to:
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Saturday's Critters
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It is called Meadow Clary! I had to look it up as at first I thought it to be Meadow Lupine but the blossom is different. Apparently not very common anymore. Not sure if the farmer planted this intentionally or if it just occured on it's own. http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.de/2018/05/ulm.html
ReplyDeleteYou are fortunate indeed to have all this wildlife so close at hand.
ReplyDelete...what a gorgeous neck of the woods. We have moose in the Adirondack Mountains, but never seen one. Sure would love to!
ReplyDeleteYou most certainly live in Paradise.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to live. All that beauty.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
What a paradise for someone who loves nature. It would be almost enough to sit on your porch and paint, or write, or think... The mama moose was so graceful running, and checked you out. Apparently you passed the safety test. Love the moose lovers sculpture too!
ReplyDeleteforgot to tell my beaver story. I was walking around Lake Louise when I came across one harvesting wood. It must not have known I was there. People slowly joined me in watching. Suddenly! It turned and saw us, slapped an enormous tail flat on the water and went under! What a moment!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteWow - that moose was keeping her eyes on you wasn't she! I visited an animal refuge while in Alaska once, and got an up-close view of a male moose. Holy moly - I was very intimidated by his size but he happily ate the tree branch and leaves I offered. Such beauty to enjoy! Happy Thursday! ~smile~ Roseanne
Your visitors are awesome. Gorgeous pictures, videos, and the flowers are breath taking.
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous. Love the moose and the beavers! Spring is beautiful out your windows and down the lanes. That moose was really interested in you! That squirrel really is cheeky! Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your landscapes has me wonder how awed the old European painters (pick any age) would have been to see what you see. I wonder how much more wildernessy (I'm making up words now) your area looked in their time. In Heaven, you are, Angie. :-)
ReplyDeleteIn your first mosaic, second photo in right column, sits a butterfly or mushroom in a pose that I've been imagining the monarch butterflies will take in my ABC wedding of Thomas and Winnie. :-)
You live in such a beautiful place! We have beavers on our lake and a couple of weeks ago, one got lost in the village and had to be helped back down to the water (by experts).
ReplyDeleteExciting post! How magical to see these special animals!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection and a lot of splendid nature pic's. I like that.
ReplyDeleteYou are so blessed with many natural sigthings - I would love to see the moose and beavers
ReplyDeleteWow!! Breathtaking post! The video of the moose is wonderful and the sunset is just spectacular!!! Thank you and thank you, too, for your visit to my blog! Have a grand weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow!That's a beautiful lake reflection captured
ReplyDeleteWow amazing to see so many different kinds of wildlife.
ReplyDeleteAll your photos are fantastic.
What a beautiful place you get to call home.
That's amazing! I thought the moose was going to come right at you! Was it on your land? The beaver are pretty neat to look at; are they going to be a problem?
ReplyDeleteAgain, your trail cam takes great shots. I don't know if I've asked before, but what brand is it?
'Paradise' is right! Beavers, wow! And moose, more than one moose! Never mind that exquisite sky photo...sigh.
ReplyDeleteYou really do live in paradise!
Kay
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Incredible video! My first thought as she started trotting toward you was RUN!! Way to keep you cool. Great sky shots, too. I really like the last photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Love that moose!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great collection
ReplyDeleteHello, you do live in a beautiful area. I would love to see moose in my neighborhood. Love the pretty Sparrow. Great photos. Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful Angie and you are surrounded by such a wonderful area filled with blooms and wildlife. Enjoy the holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat news Angie. You now have a "moose loose about your hoose" and a beaver or two beavering away to make your own reservoir. I'm really impressed with how those trail cams work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious place to live...the critters, the scenery, the flowers! I too love moose and would LOVE to see one. Alas, they don't have them here in Oregon. :-)
ReplyDeleteCritters, flowers, and a gorgeous sunset. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteLucky you to have this abundance around you. And lucky us that you are sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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You live in a beautiful place. I love when we travel to Montana.
ReplyDeleteThat's exciting! I've only seen a couple of wild moose (meese?) but beavers (or at least their works) are fairly common around here.
ReplyDeletelovely photos and great wildlife sightings
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! LOVE that reflection!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome nature photography ~ what a delightful place you moved to ~ enjoy every moment!
ReplyDeletePeaceful Memorial Day to you,
C & Z
Isn't this state so incredible? Love your photos! Always so much to see. Right now I can look outside and see lilacs, green trees and snow capped mountains. Amazing! Last day of sleeping in, but pretty soon, I will all the time...lol Happy Memorial Day! Kit
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you to have the opportunities to see the massive creatures the Moose. In all of our many journeys to Montana...a favorite destination for us...we have only ever seen one Moose, a cow and she was pretty amazing too~
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Angie -- such adventure right in your own yard. How wonderful. (That would be my idea of a perfect Mother's Day gift by the way.) Beautiful photos, thanks for sharing them all.
ReplyDeleteOh, at our Oregon house (the previous-life one) we had a squirrel who would seriously come and knock on the glass patio door if our bird feeders were empty.
You certainly have some amazing wildlife in your area! How neat to get such good photos too. Would love to watch a beaver work! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI almost put a photo of a baby moose we spotted trying to cross a mountain road on my blog this week, but I wanted to keep my post short so left him out. We stopped our car to let him cross but he got scared and climbed back up the hill. He was so cute! The moose population is certainly growing in Colorado, and I'm sure there are also many in Montana. They do not have many natural predators except for wolves and mountain lions, and of course hunters with rifles ;(
ReplyDeleteThey love to eat willows, so you will probably see many along your lake. Just be careful--they are not friendly animals and their kick can kill!
You've seen so many wonderful animals lately, in their natural habitat. I love moose - when we lived up north we would see them more often (and hunt them for winter meat). Beavers doing your work for you sounds like a great idea! They are fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteNice sharing your wildlife videos. Have a great week
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Dearest Angie; Oh My; What a great and beautiful nature and wildlife you are surrounded and enjoy♧♧♧ Love the video of Cheeky Squirrel p;-) Wish to see moose with my own eyes. Grate collages with flowers and trees.
ReplyDeleteAnd my favorite is the gorgeous last picture and phrase♫♫♫
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend, xoxo Miyako*
Amazing view of nature with those animals and various flowers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great moment of the water reflecting.Looks so quiet.I am hearing the sound of wind here in my place. Your colorful blog format is beautiful, Angie.
Wonderful day to you!
Paradise indeed, you certainly chose a stunning location for your new home and the neighbours seem a friendly bunch too. I had to laugh when I heard your husband say "hello" to the moose, that's just what I would do.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your incredible photos with the MM crowd this week.
Many great and nice photos here!
ReplyDeletewe have beavers around and every time I walk in the forest I see the signs. Earlier I had a kayak and was paddling close to huts but so far I have never seen them. :(
ReplyDeleteNature is so wonderful with its surprises and awesome colors!
ReplyDeleteWow....I would be a moose nut too...What amazing video and scenery... Lucky you and thank you for sharing with Nature Notes...Michelle
ReplyDeleteReading this takes me back to my home province of Alberta, which shares a border with you. We lived just outside of Edmonton, where moose in our area and yard were common, and downright maddening at times, like the year one neatly munched every single strawberry in my patch and left a couple large hoofprints as it’s signature. Deer, fox, beaver, Canada geese, coyotes, ducks of al kinds, blue heron, and a myriad of other wild and beautiful creatures were around to marvel at on a daily basis. Now we have relocated back to southern Ontario where the deer territory is drawn up perfect, but rare sightings have we had, and we think it may be due to the presence of man in more abundance than in Alberta, but also due to so much greenhouse and farming activity, sadly.
ReplyDeleteYou're going to be enjoying lots of wonderful wildlife no matter the season!
ReplyDeleteHello, great view of the moose!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your wilderness...