Muskrat: Wascana Creek, Regina © SB |
One muskrat is cinnamon in tone, with the hint of a bandit mask beside the eyes. (Let's call her the female.) Her fur seems dry and fluffy as she floats along. Above the water, her tail... that thick bullwhip tail.
Muskrat: Crossing the creek. © SB |
Muskrat Love.
Captain and Tennille sang that, though my guess is most of us old enough to remember, remember only the odd title. Not the even odder words: Muskrat Suzie, Muskrat Sam, Do the jitterbug in Muskrat Land...
Why the jitterbug? Why not the crawl? Or the sleek muskrat slide across the creek?
Sticks and branches: The muskrat den? She is swimming in front. © SB |
The tail, the tail -- the muskrat's scaly tail. © SB |
Meet the eyes of the wild things... They, too, have a place on this earth. |
What are these? .A pair of muskrats in Wascana Creek.
Location: Near Kiwanis Park, east of the Elphinstone Bridge (pix taken from north/east side of creek), Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo dates: March 18, 2012.
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