March 15, 2026
Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Mink Seen at the CF today!
Julie McCall writes:
"The weather forecast lied to me, so I found myself at The Celery Farm getting very wet this morning. It was worth it though. Around 8, I ran into a mink near No-name Culvert.
"It surprised me by appearing from around the bend, on the path, with a… well, let's just say a "freshly-gathered meal" in its mouth. It didn't notice me at first and continued bounding toward me, then stopped.
It looked at me, I looked at it, and I tried to turn it into a muskrat. The little guy turned and considered going off-trail, and I got a full side view of the long, skinny critter.
"At that moment I came to understand it was not a muskrat, and tried to turn it into a brown ferret. Then it dawned on me. The mink hopped away with its meal, into the vegetation and heading toward the water."
Thanks, Julie!
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I’ve never seen a wild mink, but I think I might recognize it from my childhood years sitting behind Mrs. Dalrymple in church. Mrs. Dalrymple made do with a number of hides that really should have belonged to their original owners, including that staple, the entire fox biting its own tail, arranged about the coat collar.






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murr brewster
I’ve never seen a wild mink, but I think I might recognize it from my childhood years sitting behind Mrs. Dalrymple in church. Mrs. Dalrymple made do with a number of hides that really should have belonged to their original owners, including that staple, the entire fox biting its own tail, arranged about the coat collar.