Monday, March 11, 2013

Mink

The mink has a long, sleek body about two feet long. It has short, stubby legs; a long neck; small ears and eyes and a long, thick tail. It eats muskrats, rabbits, mice, chipmunks, fish, snakes, frogs and birds. The mink digs its den in river banks or it finds a hollow log or an abandoned beaver or muskrat den. It never uses the same den for long. Mating season runs January through April and the female will have a litter of three to six young in a fur-lined nest. I'm pretty sure the reason for seeing what I have here is due to the mating season because of the variety of animals seen.

I believe what is happening here is one male Mink is aggressively protecting his territory. 











Here I have one coming...

And going...





Here you see a Mink rubbing his scent onto the tree...

A little more scent rubbing...

All done...



6 comments:

Lois Evensen said...

Wow, wonderful series! And, I love your header!

TexWisGirl said...

wow! so cool! great shots, larry!

grammie g said...

Hi Larry...I have photos that I haven't posted yet off on on the river near by!!
The have such a lovely coat, and a comical to watch, but I did read that they are vicious little critters!!
Glad you didn't get
attacked : }}
Great post
Grace

Julie G. said...

Wow! I have never seen a mink in person before, so it is especially exciting for me to view your fabulous photographs. Fantastic behavior images, Larry! They are beautiful animals.

Bob Bushell said...

Lovely captures of the Mink.

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

Oh Larry, what a treat to see the minks! I've seen a couple here, but never long enough to get any great pictures of them like you did!