The whitetail deer rut has started. The bucks, as everyone knows, rub the skin from their antlers (which are grown new each ear) on young, soft-barked trees in preparation for territorial battles. Perhaps less well known is that the bucks also mark their territory by scraping the ground with their hooves, these “scrapes “ can vary in size, but are definite evidence along with a “rub” that a buck frequents an area.
The rub pictured was discovered at one of my favorite grouse haunts yesterday afternoon. Unfortunately the photo of a scrape did not turn out, I will try to take another in a day or two.
The birds have become accustomed to the feeders and a downy woodpecker is busy on the suet feeder right now.
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