Wednesday Walk - Mating Season With Bugling Calls and a Second Flush of Fall Colors

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Time for another #Wednesdaywalk - an initiative started by @tatoodjay.

The Fall season brings different sights, sounds and smells.

This week we have been getting a second flush of color after most of the leaves had fallen off the poplar trees, the Tamarack (one of the only conifers to drop it's needles in the fall) are now turning a brilliant yellow, which contrast beautifully with the evergreen spruce it often grows with. Have a look...

Beautiful Contrasting Colors From the Yellow Tamarack and the Evergreen Spruce

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Golden Yellow Tamarack Line the Roadway

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One more of these golden beauties...

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Sound wise there has been numerous calls from the geese, honking as they flock together for the fall migration.

A new sound echoing through the pines is the bugling call of the elk for it is mating season and they are frequently calling for mates. Have a listen...

There seems to be a rise in the number of coyotes and we were chased off the hill by blood cuddling cries from a pack of coyotes, which makes these calls after they have made a kill. If Bruno would get mixed up with them he would be torn apart for they are much quicker than the domestic dogs and work together in that pack. So that put an end to our walk as we called Bruno to come and we headed for the secure spot of our forest home.

Blood Curdling Cry From a Pack of Coyotes

Images and videos were taken with my Cannon PowerShot SX 60 HS

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Nice shots on your walk good to see some colors still cool to hear the elk and sounds sensible cutting the walk short when you heard the coyotes

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)

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That is cool, 2 runs of color in autumn! That yellow is sublime!

We used to have a pack of coyotes here, before the hunters wiped them out years back. Their cries when they got to howling sounded like aliens landing some times. It could get really weird!

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Blood Curdling Cry From a Pack of Coyotes

Yikes!
On Sunday, Mr Golden D was at our back door, which is about 30 feet from the back property edge, and there was a coyote there. We've seen coyotes in the area before but NEVER this close to our house. scary

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Oh my that is scary that you have them so close - keep Mr. D. safe!

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Those are so incredibly pretty! Saskatchewan absolutely has some of the best forests and trees in the world

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I agree with you there! You mentioned that you had family in Spiritwood that is quite close to where we live have you ever been up that way in the fall time?

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Nah, I was only ever there in the summer when all the berries where in full bloom. We'd feast on blue berries and saskatoon berries. :)

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Actually I think that is the best time to visit Saskatchewan! Love the feast of berries!

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What an amazing place you live in. The colour of the spruce are just stunning. I love your inclusion of sound too!

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Ouch, those spine chilling howls. I bet your coyotes are very similar to the packs of African wild dogs that we have over here. Very dangerous for a normal dog.
Glad that you guys know how to protect yourselves and your animals.
Blessings!

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I imagine they are similar - they are a relative of the dog, way back so I imagine they both have a similar line of descendants. Do you ever see the wild dogs?

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Thank you, we have no wild dogs here at the southern tip of the country, but they are up in the northern parts.
Dark brownish with big white spots.
I will see if I can find a photo for you.
Blessings!

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