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jeffnles1

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This was one fat beaver. My wife and I were capturing some video of beavers aggravating muskrats in this pond. One of the beavers was more interested in munching on some good bark than chasing muskrats. With winter rapidly approaching, this one seems to be laying on an extra layer (or 3 or 5) of fat to hold it through.
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This was one fat beaver. My wife and I were capturing some video of beavers aggravating muskrats in this pond. One of the beavers was more interested in munching on some good bark than chasing muskrats. With winter rapidly approaching, this one seems to be laying on an extra layer (or 3 or 5) of fat to hold it through.
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Do what you've gotta do to get through the winter! :)
 
Aawwh..this is great Jeff! Terrific image with “beaver stuff” going on.. very nice! You are so fortunate to have this interesting critter.…..
great reflection also…
 
Aawwh..this is great Jeff! Terrific image with “beaver stuff” going on.. very nice! You are so fortunate to have this interesting critter.…..
great reflection also…
Thank you. This is at a Federal wildlife preserve. The folks working there claim they did not "stock" beaver here, a couple kind of showed up one day and now they are almost a nuisance. Interesting creatures for sure.
 
Nice; like the subtle reflection. I spotted some break through holes in ice near some beaver lodges yesterday; sat for awhile hoping for a visit, but the Beavers had more sense than me to be out of home on a cold day :)