It is this time of year when chickadees seem to ask for more seeds as they perch on the outside rail facing my dining table looking expectantly at me. Of course I comply. I don't remember it being so deeply cold and for so long although we have had bigger snowfalls. In two feet of snow a recent trip to the bottom of the property was somewhat startling. Lying absolutely headless was a yearling deer. I stared in horror. At first I thought it had been brought down by a dog. A survey of the tracks revealed kitty-kat prints the size of my closed fist. Eeps.
A neighbour came. As we swapped cougar stories he examined the intact hind legs and abdomen. He said the brains are like a nice, crunchy snack. "A dog would have gone for the leg tendons with the chase whereas a cougar goes for the neck," he pronounced.
It puts a whole new slant on going out to the wood pile. Life on the frontier....