Upon closer inspection of the tree trunk, the tell-tale signs of a beaver appeared. During the night, a beaver chewed away at the tree and brought it down!
Look underneath and you can see all the wood chips from the beaver gnawing at the tree. |
Not only do beavers use trees for building their dams and lodges, but they also eat the bark and the soft wood just beneath the bark.
The beaver removed all the branches from the tree trunk closest to the water and hauled them off to his building site.
Beavers cannot control which way the tree will fall and occasionally they will be trapped or killed by the tree they take down. Luckily for our friends, this tree happened to fall in the water. If it had fallen towards their house, it would've fallen on their deck and possibly their kitchen! See how close this tree was to their boat lift:
I returned the next morning to take another photo -- and saw that Mr. Beaver had returned during the night to start gnawing the fallen tree again. He's making firewood!
Thanks for visiting!
6 comments:
oh my gosh we had the same thing happen!! Every morning more of the tree was gone!! Beautiful photos! Thans for sharing, I had to start a new blog I got Hacked!!! Everything gone,, I have started a new blog and would love for you to follow me there,, I just found and added you today to my new blog list!!!
WOW, those buggers can really cause the damage! It was fortunate that tree didn't fall on the deck. Thanks for sharing your post. Have missed you! have a great week! Hugs
Great photos and love seeing real nature. He certainly knows what is needed to improve his 'home'...a real DIY!
Thanks,
Dee
you can TELL that tree was beaver gnawed, trees don't just "break" in conical sections!
Great photos! Beavers are very destructive, and not on purpose, just their nature. My brother has a farm which has a creek running thru it and the beavers have built a dam and caused parts of the fields to errode. It's amazing to see the logs and see how fierce their "gnawing" is!!
Your lake pictures are always so beautiful, Carolyn!
Take care!
Jodi
So interesting! We don't have beavers around here, so the only place I've seen beaver-gnawed trees is on cartoons...
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