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“Sitting around doing nothing, spring comes and the grass grows by itself.” Zen proverb
Spring is nearly upon us, and things are getting frisky in the yard. One morning my spouse the Binmeister came in from retrieving the Times-Union from the driveway and announced “the birds are making a racket, and I can hear things growing.” He was elated.
March is National Umbrella Month, so named because it brings gusty winds, rain and cold nights. Flocks of robins fly in they were early this year leaves emerge and pollen coats cars. Instead of March Madness, at the Rooney Bin we call it Mulch Madness. Binmeister loves to fling mulch hither and yon, although for the last couple of years he has hired professional mulch flingers.
Watch Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Coyotes Visit Same Estes Park Yard
Living in Estes Park, Colorado means sharing your yard with all sorts of native wildlife.
Estes Park resident Gosia Pisowicz Stewart has six trail cameras set up on her property to observe animals in their natural habitat.
When Stewart recently went to check the SD cards after about a month, she found an incredible amount of activity in her yard in the footage.
Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes and deer all passed through the same yard.
Oh, My!
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Stewart and her husband even told the Estes Park Trail-Gazette they ve renamed the area behind their barn as Lion Way because of the high activity. It must have been some thrill to have seen the footage after uploading.
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Watch Mountain Lions, Bobcats, Coyotes Visit Same Estes Park Yard
Living in Estes Park, Colorado means sharing your yard with all sorts of native wildlife.
Estes Park resident Gosia Pisowicz Stewart has six trail cameras set up on her property to observe animals in their natural habitat.
When Stewart recently went to check the SD cards after about a month, she found an incredible amount of activity in her yard in the footage.
Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes and deer all passed through the same yard.
Oh, My!
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Stewart and her husband even told the Estes Park Trail-Gazette they ve renamed the area behind their barn as Lion Way because of the high activity. It must have been some thrill to have seen the footage after uploading.