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Animals Spotted on Commute
I am a relative new commuter and I've been surprised at the wildlife and animals I've observed from suburban Maryland into DC - lots of bright red cardinals, a beaver, fox (I think the same one several times), deer, a horse (with rider). It just makes the commute all the sweeter. :D What have you spotted?
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I see multiple foxes weekly, occasional dear, hundreds of rabbits, the occasional coyote, racoons, mice, some thing I swear was a rat, tons of prarie dogs (nothing special here. They are everywhere), a snake last week, fish, quite a few birds, ducks, and of course our friend the goose.
I ride mostly in denver and the extended metro area |
I've seen deer, wild turkeys, tons of various birds, um... squirrels.
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Loads of deer (in season), lots of birds (herons are common here), rabbits, road kill, dogs, humans (hey they're animals), and squirrels.
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Rabbits, tons & tons of rabbits, squirrels, geese, the odd deer or so, feral cats, plenty O' birds & a lot of roadkill.
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Not exactly sure what they're called but I've heard some cyclist call them "joggers", strange animals.
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Hawks, squirrels, and chipmunks not to mention hawks eating squirrels and chipmunks.
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Cats running out from under parked cars. Lots.
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I saw a squirrel yesterday, and I'm pretty sure it had mange. It was completely bald and was making some weird noises. It looked a lot like a rat, and it scared the crap outta me too!
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Did someone says rabbits already? Let's see, skunks, coyotes, rabbits, raccoons, a largish grey mammal that likes to swim in a drainage ditch, rabbits, seagulls, bald eagles, a snowy owl, barred owls, rabbits, seals in the river, large fish that like to swim in a drainage ditch, rats, did I mention those stupid rabbits that keep running in front of me? There's probably more but I can't think of them right now.
Forgot the squirrels, but they're so common they hardly register. |
Here...just about everything !!!
Always a variety of birds but the not-so-usual was a HUGE skunk in my neighbors yard and 6 huge deer on Rt. 7b that where not scared of me at all. I used a point and slow down gesture to warn an oncoming car of the deer and all he did was flash me with his hi-beams. 5 seconds later I heard the ineviatable ScReeEEEEEeeeCH as the deer ran across the road. Now do you know why I was suggesting you slow down ??? :rolleyes: |
Horses, cows, sheep, goats, raccoons, coyotes, foxes, skunks, squirrels, dogs, cats, rats, snakes, buzzards, owls, hawks, crows, cranes, egrets, geese, ducks and all kinds of frikkin song birds.
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Besides the usual deer, rabbits, etc.....I saw peacocks on 2 separate occasions....in Houston....on semi major roads.....don't see that every day. It's amazing the wildlife you can see when you get out of the cage.
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I always see an amazing variety of birds. Herons, seagulls (of course), not many pigeons (in fact I can't remember seeing a pigeon around here). Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers. On the trail I see redwing blackbirds, I've seen turkey vultures and red-tailed hawks, ducks, geese, cardinals, blue jays. The works. I also see rabbits and squirrels. If I stop by the water, I will see crabs, snails, and small fish.
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Deer, rabbits, wild turkey, hawks (especially during migration times), ducks, geese, etc. I'm fortunate to bike over a wildlife sanctuary (Minnesota River Valley where it joins the Mississippi) that is a major flyway during migration season.
My closest near miss accident :eek: was when another biker, coming the other way, got distracted by deer, and didn't watch the turn in the path (a commuter bike path at a blind curve). He came around the turn on my side and ducked off the path when he saw me at the last minute (it was early a.m.; I was lit up, he wasn't); fortunately he had a patch of grass to land on. I got a bell, not for cars, but for deer on the bike paths; they freeze at the light. |
A wild turkey yesterday, and I see a fox squirrel hanging out on the same fence post ever day. Other than that the occasional deer, goose, and coyote (rural Georgia)
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Mule Deer, Elk, Wild Turkey,tons of squirrels, rabbits, bald eagles. Stellers Jays, Prarie Dogs, Kestrels, bull snake, lizards,
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Turkeys, Possums (when it was still twilight in early spring), squirrels, beavers.
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Dead animals on the side of the road, but also rats, rabbits, squirrels, and some big animal that ran out and just missed my wheel. I had no idea what that animal was, but it scared the freakin crap out of me. It was either a fox, a dog, or some kind of wild animal that was scared of light.
Koffee |
Wild pigs/Boars, weezels, ferrets, foxes
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Wild pigs/Boars, weezels, ferrets, foxes, hawks, and eagles
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Had this little bugger run out in front of me yesterday on a bridge, snapped a pic with my cell phone. Its a brown skink, common in Maryland but I have no idea what is was doing in the middle of a bridge?
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Frogs!! Frogs by the hundreds! This time of year not as bad as the fall when the road is literally slick with frogs with poor judgement.
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Coyotes, deer, occasional fox, pheasant, turkey, skunk, groundhog, muskrat, carp (I ride along a river for a ways), ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrel, gopher....pretty much you name it.
I run into the same 3 pheasant on my return trip, always running accross the street in front of me at the same place each day. Last week I was riding home looking for them and alas one of them met a car and lost....still saw the other two hanging around. You get attached to these things after a while of seeing them everyday. |
On the streets of New York:
-rats -cats -pigeons -squirrels -hawks (I think red-tail by the call, but not sure) (that live on the buildings and eat the pigeons) -racoons (in central park) -ducks and geese (in the hudson) |
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