Saturday, April 7, yielded a two inch blanket of fresh snow. I desired to get out early and take photos for the snow
wasn’t expected to be on the Pennsylvania landscape much into the day.
The wilds were beautiful as snow was covering everything. The scenes were likened unto a winter wonderland although officially we are a couple of weeks into the spring season.
The first tracks I saw were from the White-footed Mouse. A set of Weasel tracks were in that area, too. I wonder if the Weasel had a meal. Other tracks I had seen this morning were Deer; Coyote; Robins and Squirrels. I would only see three deer this day. Later I watched a turkey feeding in an open area where the snow had already melted.
A lot of birdlife was viewed. Besides Robins many Juncos and Song Sparrows were out and about. I saw a pair of Mallard Ducks on a pond and a Great-Blue Heron. A Red-tailed Hawk finished the view. A number of crows, apparently, had an owl secured in a pine. The raucous they created would have waken up the dead, so to speak.
Nope , that wasn’t the last snow……..It is snowing today again…..Maybe a little tomorrow too ! See Ya
Frank, I am seeing the snow beginning to lay on the limbs over here.