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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: marshd1000 on March 04, 2008, 10:31:57 PM
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I live in a fairly urbanized part of Seattle. But even though I am 10 minutes from downtown, the apartment complex I live in is adjacent to a forested area of a few hundred acres. So much to my surprise as I was leaving my parking area, I spotted a blue heron! Anyway this is the first picture I have been able to get of any urban wildlife around here. In the woods near my home, I have seen foxes, raccoons, and coyotes. Other areas in the city limits have had visitations, although rarely, of bear, cougar and deer. I have also spotted eagles at a beach 10 minutes away from me. So have any of you seen wildlife near your home, on your property or in your neighborhood? Do you have any pics? If you live in a more rural area, I hope you will still submit some photos as I am not just talking about urban wildlife!
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Wildlife in my back garden
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Wildlife in my back garden
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Wildlife in my back garden
Looks like a Monet painting.
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Wildlife in my backgarden
The pics are big so i have to post them in 3 messages
Wildlife near my backdoor
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Wildlife in my backgarden
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Well I live on a mountain. There are houses spread about but it is definetly still a wild area. in my own yard i have seen the following:
White tail deer (this is an everday thing and they are there by the dozens.... literally)
A whole family of skunks
Rabbits by the dozens.
Multiple numbers of birds of prey (hawks and at least three types of vultures)
Snakes.... black snakes, garter snakes, and copperheads (I do not like snakes at all)
I've never seen a fox but a know they are there because I often hear them "bark"
I've never seen a bear but I know they are there because there are sitings in the area often and occasionally a dead one will show up in the road going over the mountain (I swear I saw one a few years back but it was dusk and it was just going into the woods so I can't be 100% sure..... but i am 98% sure ;))
A guy that lives just over from me looked out his back door one afternoon and there was a bobcat sleeping on his deck... he actually took photos
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Back yard here IS the woods so coyotes, deer, owls, turkey, pheasants, opossum, raccoons and the like are always in the yard. The summer house is where the action is. On the water up there so have blue heron, sandhill cranes, bald eagles, golden eagles, osprey, beavers, you name it. Short drive up the hill there can get you a look at turkeys, goshawks, black bear and the rare bobcat. Can't understand how people can live in the city.
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snakes, coyotes, rodents, deer, wild turkeys, tons of lizards, frogs (small pond behind the house), hawks, and a Snuffleupagus are all in the neighborhood.
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We've got a resident coyote that shows up now and then.
Not long ago, I was here in my home office which as a full view of our front lawn. And next thing I know a full-grown deer walked up to the office window. That's rare as we are about 2 miles removed from the foothills.
But the kids got a real kick out of it.
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I live smack dab in the middle of the city. So we still have our fair share of wild life. In my yard I have seen and still see rabbits, skunks, opposum ( actually thought one was a huge rat one time and beat the damn thing to death with a golf club....cause it came out of my basement window)..raccoons and one very rare occasion there was a redtail fox trapped in the neighbors back yard. It couldnt get out of the fenced in area... it was reported a few months a go...this lady was in the automatic carwash and just as it had stopped ...a deer runs thru the carwash..coming at her..lol Had a Hawk flying around on the inside of our warehouse one time. Couldnt get the damn thing out...it was shitting all over stuff..finally had to call critter control and they got him out.
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snakes, coyotes, rodents, deer, wild turkeys, tons of lizards, frogs (small pond behind the house), hawks, and a Snuffleupagus are all in the neighborhood.
We had a Snuffleupaagus once too.............. but i shot him and fried him up with some Miss piggy.............
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I was home from college one time and rolled in about 3 in the morning from a party to find a showdown on my front porch with a skunk, raccoon, and my cat. They were all huddled over the cat food hissing at each other. Being that I didn't want to get attacked by the raccoon or sprayed by the skunk, I stayed in my car and watched to see how it played out. After about 3 or 4 minutes my cat realized that she was not going to win, so she backed away. Next the skunk and the raccoon both left at the same time without any of them eating the food. It was petty interesting.
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Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
The only wildlife we have around here is a little wild monkey that bounces off the walls. Oh, never mind. That's my son. ;D
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Damn, I thought this thread was about me and Mrs. Herronm. :@`
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rabbits, ducks, frogs, lizards
WARHAWK O0
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lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
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Our place backs on to a National Park that has abundant wildlife:
Birds:Cockatoos,Kookaburras,Rainbow Larrakeets,Golahs(a type of large parrot),Magpies,Crows,Currawongs,Cockatiels.
Mammals:Kangaroos,Wallabies,Bandicoots,Possums,Wombats
Also assorted creepy crawlies notably the Sydney Funnel Web spider which is the most poisonous spider in the world. An untreated bite will kill a full grown man in 1-2 hours. I have seen and caught many in my time here.
I live 30 minutes away from downtown Sydney.
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I saw a Blue Herron fly through my neighborhood a few days ago, caught my eye because it was so darn huge compared to the usual crows, gulls and robins I see flying around. We saw what I believe was a falcon one day as well.
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I'm smack dab in the middle of a very old settled part of uptown New Orleans, and it's mainly birds, like egrets who take shots at my koi and goldfish! I built a new fish pond several years ago to take care of the cost of replacing the ones those damn things got, it's now a 5 1/2 foot deep sucker, basically a swimming pool for fish, and funny thing is in that small head, the damn birds seem to be able to see they can't stand up in it and feed so my fish have been left alone. All my fish died after the storm--more than 4 weeks w/o electricity to run the pump. So I cleaned the mess out, then restocked, mainly w/ koi, but also some goldfish. Very peaceful. Then last weekend, I look out in the yard, up in the live oak on my neighbor's property and there were either a pair of hawks or falcons finishing off a kill! Really cool. On the other side the neighbor has a huge palm tree that gets a colony of parakeets every year, noisy, fast as hell, also really neat to watch. One downside, we're w/in a mile of the Mighty Mississippi River and we do see dock rats, Norwegian Rats I think they're called, crawling on the powerlines occassionally--definately not nice. There's also some other "wild life" in the City, but talking about that would only get Timmay excited--Richard Simmons passed my house one year on a Mardi Gras float, and that's wilder life than most people are prepared to see. Every "ample" lady was moving with the "man?" :*)) :*)) :*))