26 May 03
Beavers in the Neighborhood
Last night I walked east out the levee road, just past the raptor center, when I looked across Putah Creek where I saw a critter just out of the water on the opposite bank. He got back to swimming in the creek, and I then saw his distinctive tail. The beavers were back.
Maybe they never left. Pica and I first saw beavers in this stretch of Putah Creek on a late-afternoon walk last December 31st. I came back the following day with the scope and digicam and took some pictures, one of which is at left. But I didn’t see them after that evening. Still, it’s quite possible they’re the same beavers I saw last night.
I returned this evening to try to photograph them. No luck on the photography, but I did see one. It’s a treat having beavers a five-minute walk from our house, in the middle of the Central Valley!
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The strangest report this year has been of a pair of otters in the North Davis ponds. These are ponds for storm runoff that have been made into a little wildlife refuge, and are surrounded by houses on three sides.