I hiked one of my favorite trails at Elk Island National Park. On the way, I came across a young coyote along the roadside. It was showing off its hunting prowess. I watched him for less than 10 minutes and during that time he caught at least 5 mice.

I had not been on the Amisk Wuche trail for awhile and so didn't know if there was still some opportunity to take in the autumn colors.
Most of the leaves had dropped but the grasses provided color along the boardwalk. There were still a number of ducks in the pond. As I watched, they dunked their heads under the water to reach the plants, leaving me to see their duck butts above the water.
While standing on the boardwalk, a couple of squirrels were having a squabble. One was chasing the other at top speed. The one in front came within 6 inches of running right into my leg.
The squirrels have a number of middens at the base of the trees where the remains of their chewed up spruce cones lay in heaps.
I noticed that there is a number of young trees that are only about 4 inches tall, growing up through the leaf carpet. As I admired the new growth, I heard a pileated woodpecker. It was difficult to tell where the sound was coming from. I scanned the tree tops but was surprised to find it on the ground. The sun shone from behind the large bird, illuminating its red feather crown. It too, was putting on a show for me.
The walk through the woods this morning was very calm and peaceful. The only sounds that I could hear were those of the forest; trees creaking, blue jays squawking, ducks quacking, squirrels nattering and the woodpeckers boring for insects in the bark.
Autumn has been beautiful. Last year at this time there was snow on the ground. It seems to be holding off with no mention of it in the forecast. If the butterfly that I saw today has anything to say about it, the snow won't be coming anytime soon.
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