Showing posts with label bears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bears. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2016

BC is Bear Country - fall time in the Kootenays.

Well it's that time of year
The long hot sunny days of summer, with colourful blooms, birds, and butterflies are fading away into long shadows and shorter, rainier fall. The Kokanee have been spawning, kids are settling into school, and it's time to shift into autumn mode.
 Harvest season is coming to a peak and everyone seems to be busy, picking, pickling, canning and  gathering firewood.
 We didn't really do a garden this year, but we can count on our walnut tree, which is just starting to drop a few walnuts- time to get out the buckets & rubber gloves :)
 There's so many things I want to write about, but right now, I've got bears on my mind since there's been 3 different bears in our yard this week & have been so many sightings in town and all around. I have some great pictures to share, here's a few and I'll add more later :


A bear on a hill
I'm so fortunate to have a good zoom on my camera.

We were getting firewood when I spotted this bear in the distance.
He's been watching us.

Usually, this is all I see- a brown blob in bushes.


A few minutes later, I saw another black bear.









                                                       A bear in the backyard...

When you're taking pictures of trees & stuff & see this silhouette in the background!
   
so you take a couple of zoomed photos...

but it's not holding still... or is the photographer moving?


nope it's the bear....



finally a couple of good shots!

A  healthy (brown) black bear watching us... and posing for just another moment.






 
A bear beside the highway
We stopped to watch this bear across the highway-


zooming in to see what it's doing/eating.
  
Spotted- it sees us in our car (a long way away)
Running for cover?
Hiding?






Nope- bringing a friend
Click here to See my Black bear/s video 





Note: While making this blog- we had another bear visit- next door... it was a big one! Here's another healthy looking brown (black) bear...






Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Our awesome walnut tree.



Our walnut tree in all it's glory.


Close-up of the leaves and an unripe walnut.


Our walnut tree must be about 50 years old.
It creates a spacious environment, under it's
canopy of leaves. (Photos taken-Aug 15/11)



It's the beginning of October and truly feels like fall.

Spike and I collected the 1st batch of nuts from under the walnut tree.




I don't think they fell down on their own, because the squirrels have been up in the tree, chewing the stems, dropping them to the ground-the husks are green and very hard. I'll let them sit in a covered bucket for a few days and hope they soften up, so it's easier to get at the walnuts inside.



The squirrels are upset that I am gathering their nuts, but I don't care, they just bury them all over our yard, and I want to get our fair share. Every year I have to compete with those darned rodents- they love walnuts too… oh yeah, so do the bears! They'll eat them… husk and all!


This big old tree is a lot of work in the fall.


Any day now, all those leaves will suddenly start dropping until they are all on the ground, it only takes a couple of days.

It's pretty cool actually, and sounds like rain falling, since the leaves are substantial.


The walnuts of course will be dropping too and it's not a good idea to hang out under the tree. They hurt. They also make a lot of noise when they hit our garden shed.



Too bad the leaves are no good for composting,

so we either burn them, or take them to the local landfill.



Last year there were hardly any walnuts on the tree.

I don't know what happened, but we only found about 20 nuts! Very disappointing.


But it looks like this year's harvest will be much better.










Even in winter, it still looks pretty awesome.