Written by Steve Beal Sr. Family, Inspiration, Photography, Twin Adventures, Wildlife If you look closely, you might be able to see several turtles lined up on a log. Looking up the smooth bark of a hardwood tree. Ambitious beavers have chewed what they have bitten off, but this large tree still stands. Insects left markings on an old pine tree long before the bark was gone. Nature’s question mark. The twins stand in front of a large pine tree’s upturned roots. The beavers in this area have been at work, and the evidence is everywhere. This tree had been felled by beavers. They walked the length of the tree to take snacks from several places along the trunk. Trees are felled, even if they are too big for a beaver to move. Lush, green moss adorns this old fallen tree. This root system continues to provide nourishment in the form of sap even though the beavers felled the tree. Jacqueline shows a tree that beavers peeled. More turtles if you can see them. We saw more than 30 in a small area. Jackie holds up the bottom of a shotgun shell we found under an old pine tree. Looking east, it’s 29 miles to Portsmouth on the old railroad marker. Looking west, it’s 11 miles to Manchester on the old marker. The twins found all kinds of moss in the woods around the wetlands. Jacqueline holds the shell casing for display. Share this:FacebookEmailPrintWhatsAppLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Amaris says April 25, 2019 at 8:18 pm Love seeing all the beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing!🐦🐦🐢🐢🌞🌞😍😍🏕🏞🏞🌏🌎🌍🏔⛰🌋🏞🏕🏕⛺⛺🌄🌅
Amaris says
Love seeing all the beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing!🐦🐦🐢🐢🌞🌞😍😍🏕🏞🏞🌏🌎🌍🏔⛰🌋🏞🏕🏕⛺⛺🌄🌅
Steve Beal Sr. says
You’re welcome.
Jackie B says
Jacqueline says “wow cant believe she didn’t come!”