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What would minks be looking for next to a seasonal irrigation canal after dark?

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A few nights ago I saw some minks in the grass right next to a seasonal irrigation canal that is dry most of the year shortly after dark.

The irrigation canal has no fish or crawdads in it, because its only full for a short time.

Would the monks have been going down to it for water or would they have been hunting something else?

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Olin Lathrop‭ wrote over 4 years ago

There are probably various critters that frequent the area, whether flooded or not. Probably most of them make good mink chow.