Wow! Now what to do? After a couple of minutes, I decided not to evict the mice. I would check out the other box and see if there was a surprise inside. When I got to the box at the end of Peck Avenue, I knocked first before opening the door. I knocked several times more. The shavings looked clean but I forced myself to reach in with gloved hands to clean it out. No surprises. Spring cleaning accomplished!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Spring Cleaning
After having seen the Bald Eagle in the morning of March twenty-sixth, I decided to do some spring cleaning in the afternoon. I got out work gloves, fresh cedar shavings, and my camera. Oh I wasn't cleaning my house but the two Wood Duck boxes I placed last year by the stream on the south side of the village. Apparently, Wood Ducks like clean shavings each nesting season in order to consider moving in. I went down to the box that's located at the end of Cleveland Avenue and a little to the east. I took a picture of the box, adjusted the metal baffle and then opened the side door. I saw feathers mixed in with the cedar shavings and some fluff that could be from cattails or thistles. I saw a paper wasp nest in an upper corner. I took a picture of it and then put on a work glove and scraped it out. I took off the glove and took another picture of the nest which I had placed on the ground. I took pictures of the feathers, fluff, and shavings before donning gloves to scoop it all out. I reached in and grabbed a handful of old nesting material. Out of the bottom of the box, from under all the shavings, jumped two mice. I don't remember if I screamed but let me tell you, I was VERY surprised. The mice shot through the opening in the front of the box and one of them came around the back and looked right at me. I still had the camera around my neck and got a picture! I found myself apologizing to it.
Wow! Now what to do? After a couple of minutes, I decided not to evict the mice. I would check out the other box and see if there was a surprise inside. When I got to the box at the end of Peck Avenue, I knocked first before opening the door. I knocked several times more. The shavings looked clean but I forced myself to reach in with gloved hands to clean it out. No surprises. Spring cleaning accomplished!
Wow! Now what to do? After a couple of minutes, I decided not to evict the mice. I would check out the other box and see if there was a surprise inside. When I got to the box at the end of Peck Avenue, I knocked first before opening the door. I knocked several times more. The shavings looked clean but I forced myself to reach in with gloved hands to clean it out. No surprises. Spring cleaning accomplished!
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Enlarge photo number four to see the mouse that was not at all happy with me.
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