".... By the time that was over, I'd missed lunch (fat boys don't like missing meals Good morning!!!!) and it was time to feed livestock."- Rick
Sorry to read about your lunch. No good deed goes unpunished. I wish that you were my neighbor
I occasionally find remains during the dog walks or signs of struggle left in the snow. Sometimes I can figure out what it was and/or what happened; but usually not, leaving a mystery.
All our rural/country friends around here are plagued with rabbits, while they have been a rare sight or track here. I/We have been trying to encourage rabbits back into our property with brush pile rabbitats and letting natural processes create thickets for 30 years w/o success. I am assuming predation is the reason. This year we seem to have a frequent visitor. We'll see.
"Mother rabbit will eat there unhealthy young...dang weasel will kill for fun."- Thomas. That would be my guess.
Counting birds here consistently gives me the impression of some degree of flock consistencies and specie #'s based on the compiled data. Turkeys = 24, Mourning Doves = 24/25(?) Blue Jays (this year) = 4, juncoes = 3; chickadees = 8; tree sparrow =1(?), tufted titmice = 4, and lots of specie pairings. Missing #'s can give me a momentary cause for concern. This year some numbers are down and we are missing a couple of species that were historically frequent fliers here like Gold finches, purple finches, pine siskins, rose breasted grosbeaks, song/white throated/fox/chipping sparrows, etc. Every year is different.