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| Late afternoon in the ravine woods |
While not high quality woods (especially after the black walnut was logged out seven years ago), it still harbors a surprising riot of plant and animal life. The dense and tangled understory is home to deer, squirrels, mice, coyotes, wild turkeys, possums, mice, snakes, voles, moles, fireflies and plenty of ticks. The calls of woodpeckers and barred owls accompany the flocks of other birds year-round.
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| A few of our woods next-door neighbors in winter |
The woods and it's plant life provide endless fascination (and challenge as the woods is always seeking to move into our yard). From our windows, we see plenty of wildlife action - especially through late fall into early spring's see-through season.
I seldom get into the woods in spring and summer because the forest floor is so overgrown with brambles and invasives and littered with fallen trees and branches. And then the ticks...
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| Deer tracks show me the way |
I hope you find a nearby piece of the wild whether woods, wetlands or prairie (or tame like parks and golf courses) to tramp in when winter graces us with her less often snow cover. It's good for the soul - and the eyes!
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| Stopping by the woods.. |
You can read my quarterly column on seasonal hiking suggestions in Inspire(d) Driftless Magazine available online or pick up a free copy at businesses and organizations around the Driftless areas of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa.





Good for the soul🕊️
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