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suny58 Posted - Jan 16 2021 : 4:29:18 PM
Hi farmsisters!!
As some of you know, we have beavers in our pond. They've been there long before we ever purchased the property! Being a second chance sanctuary drop off, we've never felt the need to 'rid' ourselves of them! Although they tended to destroy a few trees
, we've learned to develop a type of symbiotic relationship with them. We appreciate their brilliant 'engineering skills' by the way they design these amazing water trails that carry excess water from the pond through these waterways into the swamp area of our property. Here they've dammed up 5 areas making themselves smaller ponds to either visit or have extended family live. We've seen them raise 6 babies so far! In order for them to stop destroying the larger deciduous trees, we started giving them 'scratch '. Its a sweet type of grain. The reason they chew just the trunks of the tree is because that is the sweetest part of the tree!! So they've stopped destroying our older trees now. I love watching them, listening to the slap of their tails and hearing them talk to each other. We have several lodges they've built in the back part of our pond and I find their chewed tree limbs so intriguing I've used them in several swaps. :)
This morning on my walk one of the adults was still out and about in the pond and got very close to Koda and I and slapped his tail ( some say in warning but not me) as if to say morning human! The best part of the slap was. ..as the bubbles rose from slapping the water, they formed the shape of a heart!! Blew me away! Leave it to the beav to show his love and appreciation..... Animals are amazing!

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Dianna
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jan 22 2021 : 1:48:07 PM
I believe so. I will have to ask my hubby! And see if we can put them up.

Krista
suny58 Posted - Jan 21 2021 : 7:54:38 PM
That sounds awesome Krista! I love fox! We've rehabbed both gray and red. Extremely different personalities for sure. Do you have any game cameras? Those are so fun to get pictures from!!

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Dianna
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jan 20 2021 : 1:45:29 PM
Aww how cute!! We had an animal in our yard late last night. It did something to frighten my dog because she came running in my room barking! I flipped on the light outside and seen it take off running. I believe it was a fox. Wish I would have been able to see it better.

Krista
suny58 Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 7:38:05 PM
I really do love them Debbie!
I wish a lot more people cared Judith!!
Oh April, you know He does!! :)
Krista, I don't get much done around here sometimes! We do have a LOT of critter life here and I end up spending a lot of time watching or photographing, sister!! :D
Winnie, the parents are The Beav and Mrs, the first 3 kids were buck ( buckteeth), roger ( Roger rabbit) and tiny. One crossed over to another property pond and the owners shot him. Since then I don't keep up with the kids but a year ago this February I heard the most adorable squealing coming from their lodge and sure enough they had 2 more. Haven't named them yet. :) :) I SO ADORE the crows!!!
Hey Nicole! Here's a recent pic. I'm happy you love your critters too! I love possum as well! Dang, love them all!! Well except coyote and I have a love hate relationship with them.....sadly...





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texdane Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 6:31:46 PM
Love this! I would love to see a photo if you get one. I once saw a beaver in our area when I took a walk. So beautiful to see in the wild! You beaver reminds me of the little opossum who visits everyday when I go close my chicken coop for the night.

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 3:46:23 PM
Wow, Dianna, what a wonderful story of your relationship with the backyard beavers!! They do sound quite interesting to watch and learn about . I love watching nature and a backyard front seat is hard to beat!! Do any on them have names? I gave names to all of my Crow family that come to visit me for unsalted rated peanuts in shell .

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 1:37:49 PM
Dianna, that is such a sweet story! I love all kinds of animals and would leave them on the land as well. I am always fascinated with how the animal world functions and would love to watch them as well! Enjoy your little friends and the sweet love they share.

Krista
Dreamer42 Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 1:09:39 PM
God spreads his love in miraculous ways!

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 12:48:24 PM
Dianna -- You beaver pond sounds wonderful. I'm glad there are other people out there rescuing animals.

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 08:35:49 AM
What an exciting life you have Dianna because of your love of animals. Just wonderful that you have the homestead where you can rescue all the sweet animals that need/needed rescuing.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
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suny58 Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 08:13:27 AM
I love them all Sharon! I've been a rescuer since a young child, from grasshoppers to cats to owls and critters!! My mom would occasionally freak out at the critters I'd bring home but in reality she loved them too. :) I went to school to be a forest ranger but had to drop out in my 2nd year of college because I got married and had children. But I ended up working as a wildlife rescuer and volunteered as a rehabbed on and off all my life! I've been SO EXTREMELY BLESSED!! ( OF COURSE TGERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF SADNESS BUT I learn from it and it keeps me human) thank you for enjoying my little experience!!

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Dianna
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sherone_13 Posted - Jan 18 2021 : 08:07:44 AM
It's very cool that you have found a way to live with them. Speaks of your personality and your character. Thanks for taking care of our wee wild ones.

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suny58 Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 4:18:48 PM
Thank you and your welcome Debbie!! I'm happy you got a smile from it! I'm still feeling the fuzzies myself!! :D

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Blessed in Colorado Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 1:57:31 PM
Oh Dianna, thank you for sharing that feel good story with us about your family of beavers. It made my heart happy.
Have a Beautiful day everyone.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
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and the ocean.” Lord Byron”

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suny58 Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 11:18:05 AM
Oh yes I have seen it many times and like you had bought several dvds and gave them as gifts, even to the farmsisters here Jean!! Love it! Ty!! :)

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Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
JeanP Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 11:08:25 AM
Dianna . . . have you seen the film, "Biggest Little Farm"? Makes me think of you. If you haven't, I'd be happy to loan it to you. It's a DVD.
jean

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suny58 Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 09:30:11 AM
Oh and I'm not much of a writer Jean although I used to want to write children's nature books but thanks!! Made me smile

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Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
suny58 Posted - Jan 17 2021 : 07:02:29 AM
Well Joan, that was a depressing bit of info!! People can be so ignorant sometimes. I meet a lot here too. They don't understand the dynamics of a cohesive relationship between critters and humans. Humans tend to be so destructive and would rather eliminate the problem without trying other solutions. Ugh, let me stop there. :(

Thank you Jean. I have so many short stories of wildlife rescue and interaction with the animals and birds. I have been blessed with a lot of great memories and very few sad ones. Beavers are genuinely fascinating and incredible engineers!! :)

Thanks Linda!!

Farmgirl #7103
FGOTM January 2018
Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
jmpiercy Posted - Jan 16 2021 : 8:12:17 PM
Dianna, I like your beaver story. We have 3 beavers at the river bank where their lodge is attached to one of our trees. Our property actually goes into the river. So there is the riverbank, then a state road, then our property that our house is on. Well, we had some really tall forsythia on our side of the road down from the beaver lodge. They leveled the three huge bushes of forsythia for their lodge. This was fine with us because we were going to prune them anyway. Well, our next door neighbor, whose property is near the beaver lodge, is having a cow about the beavers. Two of them have been shot & floated down the river. We haven't seen the third one so I am hoping it got away & moved down river. (I only saw them shoot twice.) I don't understand why people can't leave animals alone. They hadn't done anything to their property, only to ours. Oh, well.

I would love to see a picture of your property with the lodges and water trails. Your pond sounds great!

Joan P.
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quiltee Posted - Jan 16 2021 : 5:35:48 PM
Great story, Dianna.


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Linda
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JeanP Posted - Jan 16 2021 : 4:40:14 PM
What an awesome story, Dianna. You should submit that to the magazine.
When we used to live in Nevada at the base of the Ruby Mountains, I used to go hiking up there with my dogs. There were beaver ponds and we spent many happy hours relaxing and playing there and being awed by their marvelous construction skills.
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