Breakfast With No Bears and No Ted - UPDATE October 31, 2024
Ted - photo by Jim Stroner
On this second anniversary of the passing of unforgettable Ted, it was a somber, overcast day.
Breakfast was on a smaller scale throughout the area with no bear sightings since October 28.
Blue Jay
With the sky still black , the first in line for breakfast here was a raccoon. Next was an early-rising red squirrel. As the sky that was beginning to lighten a blue jay came for his share, followed by a hairy woodpecker. With the rising sun hiding behind the clouds of an overcast sky, deer came for grass and other vegetation. I miss the bears, especially so, realizing it will be over five months before I see one again.
Raccoon
Red squirrel
Deer
Hairy Woodpecker male
On a different note, tomorrow is the first day for early giving to GIVEMN.
Most of you will be receiving an email after midnight, but here is a bit of information from the NABC's e-blast: "This year’s Give to the Max Day campaign funds will be used towards construction of our new Intern Housing Complex located directly across the street from the Bear Center. Our intern program is an integral part of the success of the Bear Center." More info can be found here:
https://www.givemn.org/organization/BearsIf you would like to donate to the WRI, all of the donations will be used for diversionary bear food to continue our highly successful long-term study that has kept bears from being shot as nuisances in years of wild berry crop failures. More info can be found here:
https://www.givemn.org/organization/WRIThank you for all you do,
Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center