Denmark is not really the greatest spot to see exotic and exciting animals in the wild xD Though when I drive to work, I very often see birds of prey hovering at the side of the highway. There are lots of fields filled with mice.
.... Deer. Which isn't that difficult if you are living in Germany and in one of the most dense forest areas as well. Pretty much impossible to drive in the morning and not see a few deer standing at the side of the road.
I went away for the weekend with my family to a woodland resort-type place and there was this huge window that was also a door, and through that we could see a few animals.
We saw a small brown thing that looked like a ferret but smaller. I think it was a stoat. We also saw a small deer, I think a muntjac deer, and sometimes it came really close to the window. There were also lots of squirrels, and a few birds that I didn't know what type they were.
Nothing special really, I live in the Netherlands so we're all crammed together without much space for wildlife. I've seen ducks and pigeons recently and that about sums it up xD
I saw a bird just this morning! I have no idea what kind of bird, but. A birb. Q.Q Gnfjkgnfdk, I live in a city so it's rare to see animals tbh. But there was a birb chirping around my apartment block this morning. Aww.
lots of deer raccoon possium i live in new york
Some of the critters I frequently see in southern Ohio are whitetail deer, gray and fox squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, red and gray foxes (not as frequently seen but both types are around), raccoons, opossums, turkey vultures, American kestrels, red-tailed hawks, red-shouldered hawks, Cooper's hawks, the occasional bald eagle... and more songbirds than I could begin to list. There have also been coyotes, bobcats, and black bears in the area, but I don't think those venture into the immediate vicinity of where I live. I've also heard three different types of owls (great horned, barred, screech) as well as some whip-poor-wills at night. I'm not as well-versed in reptile, but we do see some box turtles and little lizards (the five-lined skinks are super cute), and snakes ranging from harmless garters, ringnecks, and rat snakes to very venomous copperheads and eastern diamondback rattlers.
Also, when I was a kid, my family had a cat who happened to be an excellent hunter, and she brought home a couple of flying squirrels... o_o
I haven't been anywhere too recently, but about a month ago I saw a moose. They are always a nice sight. My mom saw four of them not too long ago.
Bunch of Deers on the side of highways recently up here in Canada! :o
I see deer almost every day on my travels to and from work.
There was a frog in my bathroom. Wild though so I guess that counts. I thought it was a dog poop until it started hopping. I caught it and put it outside where... I... stepped on a slug that was sitting on the doormat. Felt pretty bad about that, but at least the frog is free now.
A few days ago, the bunnies we get in the forested back alley were around. Also, we saw an opossum the other night bumbling down the street.
I caught a massive wolf spider in our kitchen. She is currently residing in Spider Jail.
As I am a city girl, the wildest animals are oftentimes just pigeons, rats and seagulls.
Though I went hiking yesterday and found several wild boards (super cute piglets!), deer and owls, aside from a pack of stray dogs.
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I saw the waxwings earlier this year, one of my most favourite birds
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Black bear, wild turkeys, moose, goldfinches,
I love this board!
Lately I've seen:
Nutria Lots of squirrels (Western Gray and Fox) Raccoon LOTS of Western Scrub Jay (they rule my neighborhood) Dark Eyed Junco American Kestrel Anna's Hummingbird American Crow Rock Pigeon White Crowned Sparrow Song Sparrow Black-Capped Chickadee Bush Tit All sorts of bugs!
I moved last year and was pretty surprised with how much wildlife our neighborhood gets (at least, compared to my childhood neighborhood). I often see critters such as:
-Squirrels -Lots of rabbits -Chipmunks -Deer -A couple garter snakes -Robins, cardinals and blue jays -A turkey -Turtles -And most recently, ducks! A mallard and...not sure what the other was, but some sort of brown duck.