A Muskrat hurries back to the safety of the water carrying a huge bundle of food
Muskrats are hesitant to leave the protection of the water and when they do they make each trip count. This bundle of reeds will be carried into the den for later dining.
I hope you all have enjoyed the muskrat photographs I have been posting. Some of you have commented upon pond owners despising the little critter. Muskrats in a natural habitat create very little problem, but a man-made pond is a totally different matter.
Ponds are created in places where water would not normally pool. The basin is typically sealed with a layer of clay which keeps the water from seeping into the soil. When a muskrat digs its burrow through the clay layer the pond begins to leak. A colony of muskrats can destroy a good size pond in fairly short order.
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20 comments:
Very, very interesting post. What a productive muskrat. ;-)
Paz
I think this shot is fantastic! It shows nature at work... and it amuses me too!
looks so healthy and smart..so hungry he is...
Salty: Great capture of the Muskrat. I saw one this week but scared him back into the water.
good post! he looks cute, too.
This is a funny shot. I envy you. I always just miss the muskrats as they scurry away from me.
This is a true candid photo
What a great get!
Hard worker captured in action fabulously.
This is a fabulous photo! I can't believe the muskrat is carrying such a huge mouthful. It must not want to make too many trips. ;-)
Cute little critter and one I've never captured with my camera.
That certainly is a mouth full!
a superb capture and an equally interesting commentary
Interesting info Coy... The one here on the pond had pock marks from being shot with a pellet gun.. Good photo too...
great image of the muskrat Salty....
This is the most beautiful photo of this CC Sunday! It would certainly be published in National Geographic Magazine! I'm serious! Have a perfect Sunday!
Another great capture and story. In the few months I have been watching you and your brothers sites I have learned allot about wildlife. Thanks
I have no ponds, manmade or otherwise, so no issues with muskrats. And I love your pictures of them!
Some of the cutest critters can be so destructive.
That's a very cool shot!!
~ Wolf Lover Girl
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