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Wildlife Visitors:

(Photos of Wildlife Visitors to be Uploaded Soon.)

Wildlife Property Site Visitors (at surprise times!)

  • Deer:  Single Deer, in Pairs, or Family of Four, especially Eating Fallen Apples, Drinking from the Waterfall Pond, or Eating Rose Blossoms
  • Canada Geese:  on Beach/on Dock/Swimming Lakeside
  • American Robins:  on Lawn and Singing from Property Trees
  • Wild Turkeys:  on Lawn
  • Bald Eagles:  in Evergreen Trees and on Winter Lake Ice
  • Juvenile Bald Eagles:  in Evergreen Trees and on Winter Lake Ice
  • Osprey:  in Evergreen Trees, Summer
  • Mama Moose:  Spring
  • Moose in Pairs:  once or twice a year by Waterfall Pond, Mountain Ash Tree, Gardens, and Beach
  • One Small Black Bear, once in 11 Years
  • Northern Harrier:  at Waterfall Pond
  • Raccoon at Waterfall Pond and Wild Cherry Trees
  • Great Horned Owl:  at Pergola
  • Chatting Squirrels:  Grey Squirrels: South Property Evergreen Trees; Red Squirrels: Pond
  • Violet-Green Swallows:  above Lake Dogwood Bushes, Paper White Birch Trees, and Dock
  • Tree Swallows:  above Lake Dogwood Bushes and Dock
  • Black-capped Chickadees:  Lake Dogwood and other Bushes and Trees
  • Common Ravens:  American White Walnut (Butternut) Trees, Lawn, Evergreens
  • Red-winged Blackbirds
  • Bohemian Waxwings:  especially Mountain Ash Tree with Red Berries
  • European Starlings:  December:  Mountain Ash Tree with Berries
  • Rufous Hummingbirds
  • Red-naped Sapsuckers
  • Northern Flickers:  Dogwood by the Lake, Mountain Ash, Evergreens
  • Pileated Woodpeckers
  • White Rabbit in Winter

Waterbirds and Near Shore Visitors Viewed from Property Windows, Terrace, and Balconies and Seen on Private Beach, on Dock, on Lake

  • Trumpeter Swans: November, December, January, February: unpredictable:  at surprise times
  • Tundra Swans: November, December, January, February:  unpredictable:  at surprise times
  • Canada Geese (throughout the Year) with Spring Goslings and Summer Juveniles
  • Western Grebes, Weed Dance, and Rushing
  • Red-necked Grebes
  • Wood Ducks
  • Mallard Ducks
  • Northern Shoveler Ducks
  • Redhead Ducks
  • Northern Pintail Ducks
  • Beaver
  • Canvasback Ducks
  • Ring-necked Ducks
  • American Wigeon Ducks
  • Bufflehead Ducks
  • Common Goldeneye Ducks
  • Gulls
  • Lesser Scaup Ducks
  • Greater Scaup Ducks
  • Common Loons
  • Hooded Merganser Ducks
  • Common Merganser Ducks
  • Muskrat
  • American Coots
  • Spotted Sandpipers
  • Killdeers
  • Double-crested Cormorants:  Late January
  • American White Pelican
  • Belted Kingfisher
  • Great Blue Herons