Farming/Nature
Wolf Sighted
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Mitch and Sandra Charkiewicz saw a grey wolf, resembling the one in this internet photo, cross their back yard going into St. Joseph Church property one evening in early August.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/farmingnature/page/33/)
Mitch and Sandra Charkiewicz saw a grey wolf, resembling the one in this internet photo, cross their back yard going into St. Joseph Church property one evening in early August.
There’s a new “employee” at the Hastings Farm on Hill St. and she’s working out just fine.
In early August, Gaspar picks another leaf of shade tobacco on Ed Markowski’s Ebb’s Corner farm.
Great sunsets viewed from the Sunset Tavern are de rigueur at the Suffield Country Club.
The other day on the bike path in town, I caught a glimpse of one of those prehistoric looking snapping turtles passing his day in the murky, algae-covered water.
The Suffield Farmers Market is in full swing for the summer months running every Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon, rain or shine, in the center of town on the south green.
The photographer described this little green heron, pictured in Bloomfield, as a very cool bird.
The photographer caught this visitor at his West Suffield bird bath on the evening of June 1.
The other day, our flock of hens was out eating my hosta and pecking around the yard as they like to do.
Suffield’s Farmers Market begins its 2017 summer season on Saturday, June 17.