FEEDING DEER AND OTHER WILDLIFE
Several trough feeders, daily loaded with oats, acorns and apples, provide food for over 60 white-tailed deer, a couple dozen wild turkeys and about a score of mourning doves every day in the mixed deciduous/coniferous woods outside Brownsville in central Maine. All these critters, plus sprinklings of blue jays and starlings, a pair of hairy woodpeckers, and a few each of gray squirrels and red squirrels are seen close-up by live cameras and computer screens, including mine. Feeding wildlife is not natural, but the creatures still live outdoors and are free to follow their own instincts. They are still part of the ecosystem around them, and entertaining as they gather food and socialize with other members of each creature's kind. And they are enjoyed by many people who see them on-line, and are inspired by them. It's exciting, and inspiring to see groups of deer, turkeys and doves coming to the fe...