Pics from our walk last night. Not too bad of a night. Saw 10-12 deer and the Owl and the usual Murders Row…
Pics from our walk last night. Not too bad of a night. Saw 10-12 deer and the Owl and the usual Murders Row…
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We mentioned briefly there was a 10,000+ acre wildfire near us, as with everything else we just was too busy and/or too lazy to update this information in a timely manner, so I will do so now.
The danger is over, the fire is over 75% contained and the fire teams have pretty much packed up and gone home. Or to the next fire, or to Denny’s, maybe a strip club. Ok, I have no idea where they went so I am not sure why I am assuming they went home.
The fire started on Friday May 17, 2013 but I think it wasn’t until Saturday when we found out about it. We saw the smoke, and got whiffs of smoke, but nothing more then “a campfire was near by”.
Sunday we saw more smoke.
Monday we saw flames. Now that was an eye opener. I have see wild fire’s in the past, but just driving though, not where I was in one spot and the fire getting closer to me.
Tuesday and Wednesday the shit really hit the fan. We saw large flames all day and the mountains were blocked out by the smoke. Tuesday night we went to the local bar and when we came back long after sun down all we could see was the mountains were on fire. Incredibly beautiful and scary at the same time.
Thursday we still saw flames and smoke, but not as much and Friday it was pretty much over and done with.
My sinus’s have been complete crap for the last 2 weeks. I should buy stock in tissue.
The “Green Heart” is the location of the TNC and our home until October.
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Eh, so that doesn’t sound as good as it should.
This has been a VERY active two days at TNC. I went out on the trails first thing this morning since I dropped our lens cap during last nights hike and went looking for it. I didn’t find the cap (Pauline did later) but I did spot the Bobcat sunning himself in the morning sun.
I came back to the visitors center and welcomed a group I had forgotten was coming today, and then spotted our first Road Runner. As I was taking pictures of that, a group came off the trail with pictures of a Black Bear sleeping in a tree.
So I busted out on the trails once more and got some wonderful pictures of the Black Bear.
We have been VERY busy here visitor wise today, I’m sure the holiday weekend is the reason.
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We are totally enjoying ourselves here at the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve.
I’ve been going on morning walks about 6:30am, because I really, really want to see a bobcat. I finally got my wish on the 16th. I saw an animal jumping away over the trail in front of me. It didn’t have a long hairy tail and sure didn’t move like a coyote, it moved like a cat! I was so psyched!! But after a few days I felt like I dreamt it because it moved so fast and I just got a glance at it, not a good long look. So I’ve been determined that I was going to see another one, so taking my early morning and sunset walks when critters are the most active.
On the 22nd I got to see two bobcats on my morning walk. I was looking across a clearing and I saw two “short” animals, at first I was thinking of javelina, but then they ran towards each other to greet and circle each other. They didn’t move like either javelina or coyote….it was a cat movement. I got to see two bobcats!!! Of course, I had no camera or binoculars…..lol After they greeted each other one started walking in one direction along the tree line and the other in the opposite way, more in my direction. The one in my direction stopped a few times, looked as if he was sunning himself and looked as if he was rolling around like our kitties do…..LOL
Well…with no camera or binoculars I’ve been more determined to see them again. Not sure if I’ll carry a camera, because it would need to be one the SLRs and on my morning walks, I’m really trying to move fast to get my heart rate up. But I can carry the small binoculars of the preserve (we’ll be getting our own soon). Now with my luck I won’t see them again since I was prepared, but I was lucky today! I saw a critter sitting in the clearing, not too far where I saw them last time. It was kind of hard, even with the binoculars, to see it because the grass is so high. I could see that the nose was short, so not a coyote and the ears weren’t that big, so not a deer. It was a cat!
Now the question was what kind of cat. I texted ToRn and he stated it he was on his way. I was on one side of the clearing and ToRn ended up on the other. With the camera, ToRn was able to get a few pictures and clean them up enough to get some good looks at him….and it was a bobcat….grin
ToRn headed back to the trail to try and outflank him so he could get a better shot and as he is heading down a trail he looks up and about literally runs into a mountain lion! The lion just looked at him like “I’m not afraid of you” They just looked at each other, ToRn texted me a pic and then took more pictures until the lion decides to walk off.
I’m so jealous! The ironies of this is that I just laminated and posted an article in the visitor center’s office about the last sighting from Dec, the preserves motion camera got a blurred rear-end and tail of one a couple of weeks ago and yesterday a couple saw the lion just walking along the trail yesterday.
The really funny part is later this morning ToRn was doing dishes and Drew decided to jump on his back. He was not wearing his normal hoodie and ended up with a lot of cat scratches. Who knew that he was safer outside with the wild cats? LOL
We really had an exciting beginning of the day today and we are very please by that. To see the pictures that ToRn got you have to check out his post : http://wherethehellarewe.com/2013/05/25/day-of-the-cats/
A few days ago, ToRn looked out the bedroom window and says “We have cows out there” with surprise. We had a small herd of 7 cattle including a big bull just out there eating the grass. They left their ranch through the creek. The preserve manager Matt has a couple of cattle dogs and he came over to herd them out. ToRn and I have never seen dogs work herding in person. That was really cool.
Ever since then we’ve been finding fresh cow pies…rolling eyes. Matt thinks we have a bull that has claimed this as his territory and is pushing his way through the now enforce “T” fence on the creek to make his rounds. We have over 300 wooded acres in this part of the preserve and so far we haven’t found him yet to drive him out. But I keep finding fresh tracks and scat in the morning.
Now I just learned today that in AZ you are responsible for fencing them OUT…the owners are not responsible for fencing them IN! That makes no sense and lets just say I totally DISAGREE with that…ggeezz.
I have a few more critters to talk about, but this post is long enough…..grin
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