Wednesday, February 13, 2008

A Hard Year for the Deer


Apple tree bark stripped by the deer.

The early and continuing snows are making for a brutal year for the deer and other wildlife. The bears and the chipmunks are right to hibernate because "nature's bounty" this Winter has become "nature's cruel paucity". I guess the deer have it the worst. They are too heavy to walk on the surface of the snow and so they expend a great deal of energy struggling through the 4 foot depths we have on the ground right now. And of course there's the little matter of nothing to eat. I actually took this picture of our bark scoured apple tree a few weeks ago. Who know what the deer are eating now if they were reduced to eating bark weeks ago? On a brighter note, I saw Rocky the Flying Squirrel last night on one of our bird feeders. And we thought Barry the Barred Owl had eaten him!

2 comments:

Martin said...

this is a depressing entry....doesn't it mean that the deer are essentially starving to death?

Flatlander said...

Indeed it does! And that my friend is the wonderful world of natural selection at work right in our own backyard.