I used to have a female groundhog living under my shed, which provided amazing opportunities to watch an active den and study groundhog behavior up close.
Groundhogs are extremely common, so let’s explore some key facts to help interpret their activity in the likely event that you encounter one.
Here’s what we covered:
Here’s to the approach of spring as our groundhog friends start to emerge in upcoming weeks!
Beginner’s Guide To Groundhogs: Habitat, Diet, Behavior & More
Enjoy!
Brian Mertins
PS: Whenever you're ready... Here are 4 other ways I can help you go deeper and really integrate these nature awareness skills in your life:
1. Watch The Forest Secrets Video Training
Discover these 3 easy steps to expand your nature awareness & make amazing discoveries about birds, plants, trees & local wildlife. Find out what your forest is telling you - Click Here.
2. Try The Nature Memory Journal Program
Nature Journaling is one of my favorite tools for growing nature awareness skills. Try this easy step-by-step learning guide and journaling template for growing your observation skills and having new insights about wildlife & forest systems - Click Here.
3. Check out my Online Nature Courses
I have a growing curriculum of online courses that will walk you through basic & advanced nature connection skills including nature journaling, crow behavior/communication, naturalist studies & bird language - Click Here.
4. Work with me One-On-One
If you'd like to work directly with me to train your deep nature awareness skills... just reply to this message and put "One-on-One" in the subject line... tell me a little about yourself and what you'd like to work on together, and I'll get you all the details!
Also... Check these out :-)
How Does Environment Affect Animal Behavior?
How To Observe Animal Behavior
Awaken Your Naturalist Intelligence (Online Course)
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