In a field where the Canada Geese are nesting and probably harvesting eggs.
A curiosity for me in these images is that foxes seem to be able to turn their ears from concave to convex.
The closer of the two on the branch is a male. (See next observation). Here, I am identifying the female with a darker face and neck.
Hunting a small opening in the woods and moving to another perch to change vantage.
A newly-excavated Red-bellied Woodpecker cavity has been discovered by a European Starling. The male and female Red-bellied are both visible in this photo and the male is trying to pull the Starling out of the nest by its foot.
Fast. Short-legged. Weasel-sized. Hunting along the banks of the brook among the boulders and fallen trees.
The chipmunks are emerging from hibernation. I saw my first ones of the season today.