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OKIE_55
12-13-11, 07:09 PM
Saw two deer crossing the trail ahead of me, then an hour later I saw two more about a mile away. Could be the same ones, but it was cool to see them. The camera has a wide angle lens, so they look way off. I was right on top of the second two.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer2.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer5.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer7.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer10.jpg

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer11.jpg


otg
12-13-11, 07:13 PM
I see deer ocasionally when I ride in the evening. Always pretty cool to see them, like they don't really know how to react to a bicycle. I'd hate to hit one, had a few close calls so far. The deer would most definately win.

Pete In Az
12-13-11, 07:25 PM
Ok... I'm blind.

I think I see something by the curve in the second picture. Other then that... I got bupkis ( I think that's how you spell it).


Retro Grouch
12-13-11, 07:43 PM
I see so many deer every day on my school bus route that I don't even get excited anymore. Well - maybe a little excited. This time of year it's scary because it's still dark when I'm picking up the high schoolers. I can sometimes see deer on the side of the road but not soon enough to avoid one crossing the road right in front of me.

It's been 10 years since I've hit one - actually, he hit me. He ran right into the broad side of my moving bus.

DnvrFox
12-13-11, 07:47 PM
They are a major hazard when I am riding in the dark around here on the MUPS. We have herds of them intermixed with our open space.

thirdgenbird
12-13-11, 07:53 PM
they are a nuance here too. it is very common to get within 30ft of them without having them even pay attention to you. two years ago i came 6ft or so form hitting one while going 20mph+ (on my bike)

sam83
12-13-11, 09:07 PM
The unrestrained wildlife I regularly come across includes deer, squirrels, chipmunks, mice, turkeys, ducks, geese, cranes, buzzards, hawks, owls, snakes, ground hogs and all manner of bugs.

I’ve also come across eagles, bob cats, fox, lizards, snapping turtles, box turtles, soft shell turtles and cattle. Nothing like rounding a curve and to see a bull in your lane!

In the fields I see cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, mules, horses, and on occasion, zebras, gazelles, and bison. And I regularly come upon tractors, Amish buggies, and horseback riders.

There have been a few close calls, but this is pretty cool, no?

JimF22003
12-14-11, 04:06 AM
If I'm lucky I see them -- before I run into them. They're like giant stupid wood rats around here. Major hazard after dark.

John_V
12-14-11, 07:04 AM
My back yard fence separates my property and a wilderness preserve that extends to the wilderness park MUP that I go to ride. Deer are all over the place including on the other side of my fence where they sometimes come and drink the salt water discharged from my water softener system. Since they can't be hunted on the preserve, they don't fear people and at times, that can be pretty dangerous when riding at the MUP. I have had several fawns jump out in front of me while riding. In any case, I think they are neat to watch and I always enjoy seeing them.

OldsCOOL
12-14-11, 08:56 AM
Around here you have to keep your eyes peeled at all times even when bike riding. In broad daylight and in town I had a deer bolt in front of me and had to nearly lock up the rear brakes....narrowly missed it as it passed 15ft in front of me. It isnt unusual to see them walking down the sidewalk in the late evening hours or near last light.

As an avid deer hunter it drives me nutz.

billydonn
12-14-11, 02:21 PM
Our abundant wildlife in the US is apparently not a worldwide phenomenon. I posted recently about riding with a guest from China. We saw some deer on one of our rides and he emailed his friends back home about it. He reports that they were aghast and did not believe him.

It is a real thrill riding among deer at night no doubt!

Allegheny Jet
12-14-11, 03:05 PM
While riding in Western PA last Friday my brother in law and I followed a pickup with an albino deer in the truck bed. The truck pulled into a local bar. I can only imagine all the patrons running out of the bar when the hunter announced "hey everybody, I just killed an albino deer". Bad karma indeed.

stapfam
12-14-11, 03:05 PM
Various points in the UK have Royal Parks and Forest's. They date back to the 1500's and were the hunting areas for the royalty of England. Not far from where I live there is Ashdown Forest. Not that you would spot it as a Forest as the trees- mainly Oak- were cut down to provide wood for the Royal Navy. It is mainly open moor but is still called a Forest- just like the "New Forest" about 100 miles west of here.

But on that "Forest" are plenty of Deer. You don't normally see them by the road in daytime but drive at night and they are everywhere. In fact with Ashdown forest being only just up the road- the deer are also down into my area aswell. You may never see them but you do see the after effects of them. Cars and trucks disabled with the front end completely smashed in and a lot of blood on the road. Never see any dead deer though---------

There is a reason for that. Deer are classed as a Game animal along with Pheasant and Hare. Goes back to the "Royal" connection where they were only allowed to be hunted by the "Royalty". Any "Commoners"- such as me-That kill any game and take it away are classed as Poachers. But the ridiculous thing is that I can kill a dear with a car by hitting it- but if I take it away- then I am poaching and will be prosecuted for it. So a deer has just ruined my day and I can't take it home to eat or sell. BUT the car behind me can. That person didn't kill it and all he is doing is collecting Road Kill.

But Riding around here in any of the local wooded areas at night and they will be seen. Just make certain that if it rutting season in late Autumn and you see a Stag--you still have the energy to ride in the opposite direction.-Or you have a mate with you that can collect the road kill so you can get something for the exertion you will be putting in to get out of his way.

Wogster
12-14-11, 03:12 PM
Around here you have to keep your eyes peeled at all times even when bike riding. In broad daylight and in town I had a deer bolt in front of me and had to nearly lock up the rear brakes....narrowly missed it as it passed 15ft in front of me. It isnt unusual to see them walking down the sidewalk in the late evening hours or near last light.

As an avid deer hunter it drives me nutz.

I don't know if your area is like ours, but a week before bow season starts, they are all over then place, during hunting season, there is nary a one on the whole peninsula, after hunting season is over, they are all over the place again. I don't hunt, but know guys who do, and that's what they tell me :innocent:

Terex
12-14-11, 05:42 PM
The only good deer is a dead deer. In NJ, we have to "shoo" them out of the driveway at night if we come home after dark. My oldest daughter has had a big part of her life destroyed by chronic Lyme disease.

A buddy of mine was run into by a deer on a downhill on his bike. He's lucky he only had a broken hip. And didn't get run over by the truck behind him.

I've had a buck threaten to charge me while driving my Miata on Lindbergh Road (near the Lindbergh mansion). A deer ran into the side of my car in Ohio.

Kill 'em all, I say.

missjean
12-14-11, 07:33 PM
Last year I was mountain biking in some thick woods when I heard a crashing noise in the trees to my left. I slowed down, thank goodness I did, and a young buck ran out of the woods about 5' in front of me, ran down the trail for about 10' and crashed back into the woods.
Another time I came out of the woods into a small clearing and there was a doe about 15' ahead of me. I slowed to a stop and we stood there looking at each other for a few minutes until I said "one of us has got to make the first move" and then she bounded away.

B. Carfree
12-14-11, 07:34 PM
I don't mind the deer or the bears I encounter since they usually respond to voice commands; I yell, they get out of my way. I am mildly concerned that one of these days I'm going to encounter a cougar who hasn't been "trained" to avoid humans and their machines since I do a lot of riding out where there are no services or people.

Whenever I think of problems with deer I am reminded of one of the first times my wife and I toured in California's Lost Coast. My wife was one switchback ahead of me on a steep descent. We were going very slowly. A doe and fawn crossed just in front of my wife. The fawn got startled and tried to run, but it couldn't get any traction, just clickety-click. My wife tried to stop but didn't have enough braking power to do so quickly. Just before impact, the fawn got some traction and bolted out of the way. It was a slow-motion near-collision that had us laughing for a while. It did emphasize to us the importance of not traveling at speeds that over-drive one's vision.

qcpmsame
12-15-11, 06:32 AM
We live in a rural village area and the dear and other wildlife are thick here. The deer, rabbits and others come up to our fence we have up in the back for the dog's run all of the time to get into the gardens. Drives the Setter wild. I watch the roads carefully when I am on the way to work at 0dark30 in the mornings going to work.

Bill

John_V
12-15-11, 06:55 AM
I don't know if your area is like ours, but a week before bow season starts, they are all over then place, during hunting season, there is nary a one on the whole peninsula, after hunting season is over, they are all over the place again. I don't hunt, but know guys who do, and that's what they tell me :innocent:

This is so damn true! Several years ago, I used to be an avid hunter and have hunted most of the preserves here in Florida where they allow hunting during the season. During that time period, if you saw as much as one doe (which you couldn't hunt without a special stamp), you were lucky. To see a buck and nail it was very rare. I got more deer out of state then I did in Florida. It's almost as if they have hunting season marked down on their calendars and they go on vacation during that time.

OldsCOOL
12-15-11, 07:38 AM
I don't know if your area is like ours, but a week before bow season starts, they are all over then place, during hunting season, there is nary a one on the whole peninsula, after hunting season is over, they are all over the place again. I don't hunt, but know guys who do, and that's what they tell me :innocent:That's the "rut" or mating season. Bucks and does running all over the place at all times of the day. Best time to hunt and the bucks are seasonally and truly stupid due to hormone overload.

When the rut starts or when cold nights are coming your way be on the lookout when driving.

bigbadwullf
12-15-11, 07:46 AM
Deer? More common than rabbits around here. We are so overpopulated with deer, we have had 3-doe limit in hunting season...........................PER DAY!!

zonatandem
12-15-11, 11:39 AM
Saw a huge bobcat yesterday.
Stood in the road in front of me about 25 feet and stared, then finished crossing the road into the woods. He's not too used to seeing bicycles!
This was in Catalina State Park, just north of Tucson, AZ.

qcpmsame
12-15-11, 11:56 AM
Florida is encouraging hunters to get many doe tags and go to it. Over population is a problem and the threat of Chronic Wasting Disease among other diseases and parasites is large now. Many friends have given us meat form doe shots and we take it with relish. I am getting my late F-I-L Browning .300 mag rifle this week and looking into a club for my son and I to go with our bird hunting.

billydonn
12-15-11, 12:28 PM
The only good deer is a dead deer. In NJ, we have to "shoo" them out of the driveway at night if we come home after dark. My oldest daughter has had a big part of her life destroyed by chronic Lyme disease.

A buddy of mine was run into by a deer on a downhill on his bike. He's lucky he only had a broken hip. And didn't get run over by the truck behind him.

I've had a buck threaten to charge me while driving my Miata on Lindbergh Road (near the Lindbergh mansion). A deer ran into the side of my car in Ohio.

Kill 'em all, I say.

Yeah man! We got too many stinkin species anyway!:notamused:

Kurt Erlenbach
12-15-11, 12:40 PM
Saw this guy the other day:

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll262/kurterle/gator2.jpg

Maybe he ought to get together with your deer, perhaps?

DiabloScott
12-15-11, 01:26 PM
I see these cute little guys all the time. Impressive rabbit catchers.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_hSZo5vjiPmQ/TX1TeJvQwwI/AAAAAAAAKXk/fFAZ6EG445Q/s400/P3120004.JPG

BlazingPedals
12-15-11, 02:08 PM
Had to brake hard for a trio of deer just standing in the middle of the road on Monday. Missed a doe by less than a yard with my truck on Tuesday. No deer yesterday. So, on the way home tonight they're overdue and I'll have to watch out extra hard.

Deer may be tasty, but they're hard on fenders.

bigbadwullf
12-15-11, 03:01 PM
I see these cute little guys all the time. Impressive rabbit catchers.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_hSZo5vjiPmQ/TX1TeJvQwwI/AAAAAAAAKXk/fFAZ6EG445Q/s400/P3120004.JPG

And cat and small dog catchers too. Maybe small kids also.

Thulsadoom
12-15-11, 03:50 PM
Mmmm. Bambi tasty!

Whitetail deer meat is one of the most nutritious foods on the planet.

DiabloScott
12-15-11, 04:19 PM
And cat and small dog catchers too. Maybe small kids also.

Yeah, but the rabbits can actually make it a contest.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-vlSl0Noos9Y/TmhJzDvrs2I/AAAAAAAALi0/c1QRB2_QgNg/s576/P9070029.JPG

Mobile 155
12-15-11, 04:35 PM
http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff346/Boaz47/coloradobuck.jpg

It seems as if Colorado must have a bunch of brave Deer. The fence is at the edge of the road I was riding on.

Mobile 155
12-15-11, 04:38 PM
Got this from a guy on Facebook.

VNA
12-15-11, 07:19 PM
I see these cute little guys all the time. Impressive rabbit catchers.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_hSZo5vjiPmQ/TX1TeJvQwwI/AAAAAAAAKXk/fFAZ6EG445Q/s400/P3120004.JPG

I came close to riding over one of these Wednesday--he was dead unfortunately--on San Pablo Dam Road of all places!

DiabloScott
12-15-11, 08:32 PM
I came close to riding over one of these Wednesday--he was dead unfortunately--on San Pablo Dam Road of all places!

And you didn't get a photo ?!?!?

JanMM
12-15-11, 08:48 PM
Saw (and smelled) this little fella taking a flat nap on the road a couple of months ago.

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z284/JanMM/IMG_3561.jpg

Kurt Erlenbach
12-16-11, 06:28 AM
Saw (and smelled) this little fella taking a flat nap on the road a couple of months ago.

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z284/JanMM/IMG_3561.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doqTSev-_lQ

IBOHUNT
12-16-11, 06:34 AM
The only good deer is a dead deer. In NJ, we have to "shoo" them out of the driveway at night if we come home after dark. My oldest daughter has had a big part of her life destroyed by chronic Lyme disease.

A buddy of mine was run into by a deer on a downhill on his bike. He's lucky he only had a broken hip. And didn't get run over by the truck behind him.

I've had a buck threaten to charge me while driving my Miata on Lindbergh Road (near the Lindbergh mansion). A deer ran into the side of my car in Ohio.

Kill 'em all, I say.

I am doing the best I can but have only managed to take 4 this year.

IBOHUNT
12-16-11, 06:37 AM
Mmmm. Bambi tasty!

Whitetail deer meat is one of the most nutritious foods on the planet.

It's the last meat I grab when going in my game freezer. I'll grab, in this order - Caribou; Alligator; Antelope and then the venison. Maybe it's the fact that we eat that all the time that makes it so 'everyday'.

qcpmsame
12-16-11, 06:38 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doqTSev-_lQ

Now someone post a link to a You Tube of Louden Wainright, III singing "Dead Skunk"

otg
12-16-11, 04:41 PM
As requested!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UejelYnVI3U

OKIE_55
12-16-11, 05:36 PM
I need to get a lens adapter to bring these in closer, but here's today's deer.

Far off on the right side of the trail.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer12.jpg

Middle of the trail.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer14.jpg

You can see the flag going down into the marsh on the left.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer15.jpg

This one is staring right at me as I ride up to it.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer16.jpg

Turns out it was two of them, see their flags running off on the left.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/Moose-55/deer17.jpg

Phil85207
12-17-11, 02:54 PM
While visiting some grandkids at there football game a large buck "town deer" walked onto the field, stopped the game while it sauntered from one end to the other, stopping to check out the crowd that came out to see him every once and a while. Everyone was cheering for the thing, the cheerleaders even made up a little cheer for it. Ten minutes latter the game started again just like nothing ever happened.

ChasH
12-17-11, 06:16 PM
Me, I'll get excited when I see a mountain lion on the trail. There have been a few sightings not far from here recently and I live in hope. Coyotes are almost a dime a dozen around here - I like to see them a lot though and they don't cause trouble - to humans that is.

If I never post about a mountain lion sighting it might be because things did not turn out so well.

DnvrFox
12-17-11, 07:00 PM
Me, I'll get excited when I see a mountain lion on the trail. There have been a few sightings not far from here recently and I live in hope. Coyotes are almost a dime a dozen around here - I like to see them a lot though and they don't cause trouble - to humans that is.

If I never post about a mountain lion sighting it might be because things did not turn out so well.

A number of folks here and in San Diego County killed by Mtn Lions - one lady in Cuyamaca a few years back, a person here near Idaho Springs, to recall just two.

Here is an interesting list:

http://www.cougarinfo.org/attacks3.htm

"08 February. Seattle resident, Jon Nostdal, 52, was attacked at about 9:30 p.m. by a cougar as he rode his bicycle . . . ."

"4 Injury Reports, including the death of an adult, male, California cyclist"