Thursday, November 22, 2012

A Thanksgiving Gift

River Otter at Lions Park pond, College Place            Bruce Henrickson photo



River Otter at the pond          Bruce Henrickson phot
The weather has been wet and blustery for the last few weeks, but Thanksgiving is cool and sunny. This morning we saw what we thought was our resident muskrat swimming in the pond, but when he/she surfaced realized that it was a river otter. We've never seen one in the pond before today, and the otter is likely to be just passing through, but he was fun to watch. He dove under water for an extended period before we saw him swimming to shore. Perching on the edge of the sidewalk he devoured his prize.

Sharp-shinned Hawk stakes out the neighborhood  Bruce Henrickson photo
While we doubt the otter will stick around, our bird feeders have been plagued by a persistent Sharp-shinned Hawk who hangs around the pond most of the time. Usually hawks tend to stop by on their rounds of possible hunting spots, but this one seems to have decided that if he hangs out in one of the nearby trees he will probably get lucky.  This morning he was sitting on one of the bird feeders itself.  It's saving on birdseed, but we're missing our regulars.

We're very thankful to live in this beautiful valley, and for the beauty around us, even during stormy weather.  Happy Thanksgiving to all from the Walla Walla Valley
Stormy weather in the Walla Walla Valley  Diane Reed photo





1 comment:

  1. I found your article interesting. I actually seen 2 otters back in the 1980's in that pond. So if one is still being seen occasionally. It makes me think they are taught as pups to come there and they keep coming back after all this time.

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