First of all, let me appologize for the lack of updates. I've been experiencing some technical problems which I think I have worked out.
This morning for the third straight day, we woke up to snow. It's not unusual at this time of year but it can sure be a spirit breaker. Summer seems so close and the bushes and trees look they will have leaves any day, but Mother Nature reminds us that she's the one making the weather calls. It's days just like this that are the reason we tell our visiting friends and families to be ready for any season when you're here.
Note: The next Nabesna Road update will be on Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
Conditions:
If you have four wheel drive use it. Help is a long way away.
There are a lot of moose around right now, mainly cows with yearling calves. Soon these calves will get the boot from dear old mom so that she can give birth to this year’s calf. At least half of the moose killed by cars in
Wildlife Sightings:
Caribou x8 (5/13)
Lynx x1 (5/13)
Moose x12 (5/13, 5/15)
Porcupine x1 (5/13)
Trumpeter Swans x4 (5/13, 5/15)
Harlequin Ducks x5 (5/12)
Hawk Owl (5/11)
Migrants that have arrived:
White Crown Sparrows
Yellow Crown Sparrows
Yellow Legs
Barrow’s Golden Eye
Yellow Shafted Flicker
Snipe
Oh no... poor you with the snow. We were so worried that we were going to get it here. There were some flurries in the higher elevations, but fortunately we got a little bit of rain and dark clouds. Today, we have sunshine. I hope the sun comes your way.
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