![]() Weasels have sharp teeth and are very fast. ![]() It would come out a little ways, then dart back under the Dumpster, then come out a little farther and dart back in. I figured by the time I got back the weasel would be gone, but I lucked out. So I ran home, because home isn’t too far away, and got another camera with a bigger lens and a fully charged battery. I ran into the office and got a camera, snapped a few frames as the weasel poked its head out from the holes under the Dumpster. The weasel poked its head out from under the Dumpster and looked at me. I shut the snowblower off and stared at the Dumpster. So when I noticed something dart under the Dumpster the other day when I was running the snowblower the last thing I thought of was weasel. It had a ground squirrel in its mouth and the squirrel was pointing almost straight up, like a cigar. The most interesting weasel sighting I can recall was on the Highline Trail. The number I have seen, is a bit higher, but not by much. The number of weasels I have photographed is very few. I have roamed far and wide across this landscape over the past 23 years. “Oh, cool,” Andrea said when she saw the weasel. It had a pink nose and black eyes and a black-tipped tail. ![]() Then the weasel poked its head out from under the Dumpster and looked at me. “Why are you sitting in the snow next to the Dumpster?” she asked. So I was sitting in the snow next to the Dumpster outside the Hungry Horse News the other day and Andrea, our ad rep, pulled up.
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