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the Lynx and the Government Bail Out

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The most amazing story about the bail out occurred right here in Seeley Lake Montana this winter.  Ranger Dustin was here all winter trapping and tagging lynx cats.  The researchers then track the cats and can learn a lot about their behavior.   Every two or three days Dustin would check his traps,  tag the occupant of the trap, release the cat, then put in a fresh deer leg, from the daily road kills around here .  He hoped to tag the many of the numerous population of cats in this area.   I asked him a few weeks ago how the project was proceeding.  “Fine” he said.  “Well, how many cats did you trap this winter”? I wanted to know.  “Only about 20 different cats” he replied.  “But the traps were always full”.  He then explained that the cats very quickly learned of the government bail out going on.  They would wait for the traps to be loaded with the meat then go in and help themselves.  Dang free food all winter long and no work.  One cat did not share his trap all winter.  He would be released, walk off about 40 feet and wait.  The deer leg went in and as soon as ranger Dustin walked off the cat walked back in.

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The Return of the Osprey

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Well this is fun.

It is mid April and my favorite osprey has just returned. She and her family reside just past the “cow” at the junction of HWY200 and HWY83.  For several years she constructed her nest from the red bailing twine laying around the pasture.

This osprey had a real passion for her work, and  it appeared from the road, that the nest was indeed soft but lacked structure and was actually down right flat.  When the wind blew one could see dozens of strands of red bailing twine flapping in the breeze around the nest.

Last year she started adding considerably more branches and twigs to her building project. In my opinion this was a good move on her part but then I am not the expert. This year however seems to be a stellar year for her in twig collecting and nest building.  She has, in the past two days, already doubled the height of her nest.

The birds have returned, the rains are coming, the temperatures remain cold and all of this adds up to an amazing summer.  Life is good. The river will be incredibly fun.  We can hardly wait to see all of you.