Monday, September 6, 2010

New Animals

One of the neat aspects of our farm life is the diversity of wild life we have in this heavily wooded, low population density area of Orange County NC. Last week, we had occasion to see two new animals for us (which is really unusual).

One was a coyote that walked out of the woods next to our pasture, wandered around for a few minutes, then lay down in the grass, and after about 30 minutes, decided to return to the woods. We were in the house and observed this through binoculars. Oh, the house is probably 1,000 feet from where the coyote was, so no danger to us or any of our domestic animals. Also he was out of sight of our guard dog, Daisy, who would outweigh him about 120 pounds to maybe 50 pounds. So no safety concerns and it was interesting to watch a big cat (or at least a bigger than domestic cat). We had seen one other coyote here and that was one who streaked across the top of the hill from one patch of woods to another, so only a fleeting glimpse - nothing like the one we saw last week.

The other animal was a skunk who simply walked through the front yard at a leisurely pace about 20 feet from the front porch. We were inside and just watched him as he went through, seemingly in no big hurry. Skunks seem to be rare in this area as we have never seen (or smelled) skunk roadkill, which is a sure sign that they are around. A long-time farmer, Rob Hogan, said he did not usually see them in this part of the county, only in the northern part (which would be 10-15 miles north).

All of our domestic animals, including Susan and Dwight, are doing fine and we're looking forward to the fall temperatures and garden prep for the winter. Still getting lots of peppers, tomatoes, and some okra. Susan dug our first sweet potatoes of the season today for dinner tonight.


So there we are on the farm on this Labor Day of 2010.

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