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Photo of the Week – March 6, 2015

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Ok, it’s not a world class photo from an artistic standpoint, but it tells a story.  I just wish I knew what the story was…

Hot cross buns?

Hot cross buns?  Little mounds of snow apparently pushed up by a small mammal tunneling beneath the snow.   Restored prairie at Deep Well Waterfowl Production Area, west of Aurora, Nebraska.  February 2015

I noticed these two small mounds of snow last month in a restored prairie west of town.  I was scurrying around with my camera as the sun dropped quickly toward the horizon, hoping to get some photos before the light disappeared.  The mounds were maybe 3 inches in diameter, and when I looked straight down at the left one, I could see a small tunnel leading straight down.  If I hadn’t been distracted by the fading light and my self-imposed urgency to use it photographically, I would have done the smart naturalist thing and dug around to see what the tunnels looked like.

My guess is that these were formed by a tunneling vole that needed to push some snow up and out of its tunnel, but I’m not sure I’ve seen this before.  There were no tracks above the snow that would have indicated a deer mouse or other similar creature.  Any other suggestions?



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