I had a bear on my lawn in the fall. Deer are also around quite often. Other than that, just crows.
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Musing Query: Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise?
The way to a bad friend´s is crooked and far, though he lives by the road But the paths lie direct to a good friend´s, though he is far away.
I see hawks constantly, and crows pretty often. A family of the spooky bois lives in my neighborhood somewhere!
Solitary bees, the lovely black females and the golden males.
Rattlesnake that had to be killed because it chased the puppy and tried to bite it. The snake had to be beheaded. The puppy was not bit, but quite shook.
not as exciting as other posts because city life™ but, i found a friend today!!
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he didn't seem to mind me petting him with gloves haha
My favorite room in my house has a big brown papasan facing a window. Right outside is a old tree, and these past few weeks I've been watching the leaves grow. Theres a few robins that spend a lot of time in the branches, and some squirrels that come and go occationally. Every now and then a finch will drop in. It's nothing exotic, but I enjoy watching them all.
Our apartment building is taller than the building next to us. I can see the sparrows nesting in their chimney, and the magpies that come to harass them. Occasionally I'll see the hawk flying around the area too.
"When you linger nostalgically on your past, that pain you feel in your chest is the exit wound of time." - WTNV
got to see my favourite stray cat yesterday!!
my baby
he missed me a lot bc whenever the other stray cat came near me bc she also wanted cuddles this gremlin would swat at her asdfghjkl
and when i put him down bc i had to leave he hissed at me 😂
I live in Colorado and just got back from camping. I saw plenty of birds (perching and raptors), toads, spiders (fishing and water), lizards, etc. It's really gorgeous out here.
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I live up in the Sierra Nevada mountains, so I see lots of wildlife. Mostly Black bears, coyotes, a variety of different squirrels, and raccoons. We have ravens, robins, flickers, downy woodpeckers, chickadees and Stellars jays nesting in our yard at the moment, and there is a great horned owl in the woods above my house. Too many careless drivers have made seeing porcupines and beavers rare lately, but bobcats are making a comeback. The elk seem to have all vanished as well, but there are still lots of mule deer.
Wild turkey with her babies, our barn cat with her babies, bumblebee, raccoons, squirrels, coyote, bobcat, hummingbirds, deer, bald eagles,butterflies, some REALLY HUGE black ants....look like steroid hitting ants....yikes, spiders, horses, pigs, cattle, guinea fowl, chickens, and more. I live on a ranch, so we see lots of different things....
I saw two coyotes (separately) and a big flock of crows at work last night. The crows seemed to be following one of the coyotes.
Saw a hawk the other day! Not sure what kind since it was relatively high up and soaring on a thermal. Been seeing a LOT more birds around lately, too. I don't remember ever seeing so many blue jays and cardinals around!
Not me, but my brother saw a red squirrel with a white tail a couple weeks ago so that's cool.
There's prairie dogs galore near where I live, and with them a lot of hawks that try and hunt them. Been seeing a lot of rabbits in the yard lately too. Haven't seen them, but been hearing coyotes pretty close to town, which is surprising, since they usually don't like getting this close.
Squirrels and birds, some rabbits here and there. I never mow my backyard because it's my fucking yard and I can do what I want and mowing is overrated anyway, so I get a lot of wildlife once spring comes since the animals know it's a safe place. It's great. I love it.
I saw a roadkill deer :/ Also an alive deer, vulture, bald eagle, hawk, a dead rat, crows, and squirrels.
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Possums, squirrels, bats, an owl, a lot of wild ducks since I live near a few water sources, a javelina when I was walking nature trails. That was scary.
Do regular daytime birds count? They're forever present no matter where you live in the world. There's too many specific species of birds to list.
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On our drive across the country this spring, we saw many, many dead armadillos. I've never seen one before, I didn't know there were so many- and how hard the poor things had it on the highways out there! But now they are confirmed to be real creatures and not a myth or legend. What astounding little critters they are, nothing else seems like them.