Hokuryu Town Portal
Friday, September 4, 2020
View this post on Instagram #Traces of creatures left on the road Building a work road after the rain can be a hassle as the road becomes muddy, but there are also some fun things to look at. First photo: You can see that it has a small hand but strong fingers and claws. Probably a Hokkaido squirrel. Second photo: The paw prints are cute. Probably a raccoon dog. Third photo: Clear hoof prints. Hokkaido deer, their numbers have been increasing recently? Fourth photo: Mushrooms growing in the middle of the road (not sure what they are). It seems like everyone is using the road. # Footprints # Path Marking # Forest Road # Work Road # Forestry # Small Forestry # Hokkaido # Hokkaido # Forest # Forest # Hokkaido Timber # Firewood # Bed Logs # Hokkaido Forestry # Self-Logging Forestry # Sustainable Living # Living with Nature # Satoyama Management # Country Living # Forestry for Living with Nature # Under Nature under natureA post shared by (@shizenka2020) – September 2, 2020, 11:46 PM PDT
#Traces of creatures left on the road Building a work road after the rain can be a hassle as the road becomes muddy, but there are also some fun things to look at. First photo: You can see that it has a small hand but strong fingers and claws. Probably a Hokkaido squirrel. Second photo: The paw prints are cute. Probably a raccoon dog. Third photo: Clear hoof prints. Hokkaido deer, their numbers have been increasing recently? Fourth photo: Mushrooms growing in the middle of the road (not sure what they are). It seems like everyone is using the road. # Footprints # Path Marking # Forest Road # Work Road # Forestry # Small Forestry # Hokkaido # Hokkaido # Forest # Forest # Hokkaido Timber # Firewood # Bed Logs # Hokkaido Forestry # Self-Logging Forestry # Sustainable Living # Living with Nature # Satoyama Management # Country Living # Forestry for Living with Nature # Under Nature
under natureA post shared by (@shizenka2020) – September 2, 2020, 11:46 PM PDT