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You are here: Home / Hiking & Walking / We Found the Beaver Lodge

We Found the Beaver Lodge

December 8, 2010

All we needed to do was to walk a few more steps.

It was beyond the damaged trees we had originally discovered. There are actually two beaver huts, or even perhaps three. We were looking on Google Earth this morning and we found the two huts plus one maybe hut. We’ll have to check it out.

We also found a whole bunch more half eaten trees. Amazing. Since there is only so much writing that one can do about beavers chopping down trees, I thought that I would finish this post with a bunch of pictures.

On a side note, I plan on walking out on the ice this winter to check things out a bit closer. Hopefully this isn’t an accident waiting to happen. There seems to be a kind of meandering river that slowly flows through the entire wetland and it would be really interesting to get out there. I have to wait about a month for that. If that’s not possible, I am going to have to borrow a canoe to use for the Summer.

Beaver Marks on Large Tree

Multiple Large Trees Being Taken Down By Beavers

Wood Shavings From Beavers

Beavers Chop Down Tree

Fallen Tree From Beavers

Beaver Lodge


Second Beaver Lodge in Wetlands

Beautiful Wetlands in Late Autumn

Beaver Lodge With Branches on Ice

Beaver Trail Leading Out of Water

Fallen Tree by Beavers


Branches of Fallen Tree Removed by Beavers

Tip Of Tree Chewed by Beavers

Fallen Tree From Beavers

Beavers Remove Bark From Fallen Tree

Tree Almost Taken Down by Beavers

Related posts:

  1. In Search of the Beaver Hut
  2. The Toll Booth Drag Race
  3. Night Photography On the Connecticut River
  4. The Coffee Walk
  5. Walking On the Narrow Gauge Pathway Near Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine

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