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I didn’t get any pics because I was in the car, but up in Croydon I saw a herd of deer, 8 to be exact. Drove down the road a little further, saw another 1, then in the next field, there were 3. 12 total…can’t wait until bow season!
Of course they will be!! Smart little f***ers!They will be gone by then.
Ya that guy didn't get any biscuits...
I found out that Green Tag in his ear was from the CT Fish and Wildlife...
He was a "problem Bear", it was caught in CT somewhere and was relocated to NW CT...
Somehow that Big Guy made it from NW CT to my house that is near Northampton MA!!!
That was one heck of a trip he made...
The bottom photo is a different Bear...
One year we had four moms and they each had 3 to 4 babies each...
That was a hard year to work outside...
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Bears are moving a lot lately. I've seen 4 from the road in the past week.
Lynn, near Flax Pond. There is a nest in the middle of Wyoma Square. I dunno if these are the birds from that nest, there have been quite few sightings over the last couple years. I'm seeing one fly by almost daily.Where were the eagles ?
I have a family of groundhogs, mama and 5 babies living under my shed. Suggestions ?
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I have a family of groundhogs, mama and 5 babies living under my shed. Suggestions ?
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I need to go find that sprinkler thing I bought several years ago.
I swear wildlife gets a copy of the hunting season dates. I spent close to an hour in an area yesterday looking for a spot for a trail camera. No scent control, had a Thermacell going. Within hours there was a deer hanging out in the area, even walked up to the camera for not just a front pic, but turned to get its good sideThe neighborhood Tom is taunting me
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It's crovid!!A few weeks ago we were at Disney waiting for the shuttle bus to take us back to the hotel and this crow starts absolutely destroying a smaller bird right in front of us in the parking lot. Holding it down with its feet and just tearing it apart with its beak. Eventually the bird died or gave up and the crow flew off with it.
Today I'm siting in the house working and in the backyard I see a crow murdering a chipmunk. The chipmunk was too slow and the crow too big, so it kept grabbing it, pecking it and smashing it to death. Eventually the chipmunk died or gave up and the crow flew off carrying it by the tail.
I had never seen a crow hunt and kill like that and now I've seen it twice in a month, in two different states. Is this the start of some new crow uprising or have they always been killers?