Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Jinx & I had heard there were beavers in the Rio Chama River at the rv park. In 2016, we looked for them and did not see a dam. I thought, there are no beavers in this shallow, little river.
In 2017 we had a rv space that backed up to the river. A quick glance around and no beaver dam.
One late afternoon, Jinx saw one of the little trees across the river shaking. A moment later and she saw very small sapling moving upstream. She looked harder and saw a beaver pulling the sapling upstream and disappear under some tree roots and into the river bank.
So, we started looking a little harder.
The images are what we captured.
Also, we saw four beavers at one time. Just, didn't get a shot of all four.
An industrious little family you captured there, Jay Pat. Nice job.
Very nice, Jay. Cute little buggers!
Cute, busy little critters. Nice shot of three of them working on the dam.
Jay Pat wrote:
Jinx & I had heard there were beavers in the Rio Chama River at the rv park. In 2016, we looked for them and did not see a dam. I thought, there are no beavers in this shallow, little river.
In 2017 we had a rv space that backed up to the river. A quick glance around and no beaver dam.
One late afternoon, Jinx saw one of the little trees across the river shaking. A moment later and she saw very small sapling moving upstream. She looked harder and saw a beaver pulling the sapling upstream and disappear under some tree roots and into the river bank.
So, we started looking a little harder.
The images are what we captured.
Also, we saw four beavers at one time. Just, didn't get a shot of all four.
Jinx & I had heard there were beavers in the R... (
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Excellent captures Pat. Would love to see that kind of activity at our beaver marsh.
Very nice set of captures Pat 👏👏👏
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Thanks, everyone for looking and commenting!!!
This "river" is about 20 ft wide and about 12 inches deep. It runs from the left side of the images to the right side.
Pat
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Excellent captures Pat. Would love to see that kind of activity at our beaver marsh.
The most activity we saw was just before, at and right after sunset.
The beavers are probably, "used" to seeing people around on this side of the river.
Pat
Beavers do not always build a dam. If there is deep water that does not freeze to the bottom, a dam is not necessary. Some beaver live in burrows in a river bank and do not build a lodge. Lazy lunks! ;-)
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