Hokuryu Town Portal
Friday, September 4, 2020
View this post on Instagram # Traces of living creatures left on the path When building a work trail after rain, the path is plagued by muddy conditions, but there are also these fun things to look forward to. The first one. You can see that it is a small hand, but it has firm fingers and claws. Probably an Ezo squirrel. The second picture. The paw prints are cute. Probably a raccoon dog. The third one. The hoof prints are clear. Have the number of deer been increasing recently? Ezo-shika deer. Fourth, a mushroom (I don't know what it is) growing in the middle of the road. They all seem to be using the road. # footprints# road training# forest road# work road# forestry# small forestry#hokkaido# Hokkaido# forest# forestry# road wood# firewood# hodagoki# forestry in Hokkaido# self harvesting forestry# Sustainable Living#Living with Nature#Managing Satoyama#Rural Living#Forestry for Living with Nature#Under Nature subnatural(A post shared by @shizenka2020 - September 2, 2020, 11:46 p.m. PDT
# Traces of living creatures left on the path When building a work trail after rain, the path is plagued by muddy conditions, but there are also these fun things to look forward to. The first one. You can see that it is a small hand, but it has firm fingers and claws. Probably an Ezo squirrel. The second picture. The paw prints are cute. Probably a raccoon dog. The third one. The hoof prints are clear. Have the number of deer been increasing recently? Ezo-shika deer. Fourth, a mushroom (I don't know what it is) growing in the middle of the road. They all seem to be using the road. # footprints# road training# forest road# work road# forestry# small forestry#hokkaido# Hokkaido# forest# forestry# road wood# firewood# hodagoki# forestry in Hokkaido# self harvesting forestry# Sustainable Living#Living with Nature#Managing Satoyama#Rural Living#Forestry for Living with Nature#Under Nature
subnatural(A post shared by @shizenka2020 - September 2, 2020, 11:46 p.m. PDT