Beavers are amazing. Like I described in my last entry on June 16, I learned that beavers can stay submerged for up to 15 minutes. I had thought that they primarily swam on the surface, but this may not be true as then I witnessed them either eating or cutting cattails while totally submerged underwater. I saw this again on my walk yesterday.
On Tuesday I placed two camera traps just below a dam on South Creek just above where it joins Orchard Creek. While crossing the dam I was amazed to see two fairly large rocks, maybe six inches in maximum dimension, on top of the dam. Doing a little more research I find that beavers use rocks in their construction and that they are able to maneuver these rocks fairly easily, especially under water.
So I learned two things about beavers in the last week. Here are links.
Pictures of the rocks: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/223868946
And a YouTube video of beavers moving rocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BQsV9S3eZA
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