Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Wildlife

One of the activities we do to encourage wildlife is to purposely build possible habitats for the wild creatures we share the land with.  So, instead of our woods looking park-like - no messy underbrush for example - we need to strategically place the underbrush (or overbrush or beside-the-brush) so that animals have safe spaces to hide from their predators.  We've got several now in the yard by the house.  These are some of them.




It may be difficult to see, but I've trimmed all the trees in the yard so that we can enjoy the beauty of the woods as well.

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