Dennis in MA
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All of them clucking “not in season yet, maddafacka!” We saw some too today.
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Got this behind the house last week.
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My wife has also seen a fisher in our backyard during daylight hours recently late morning. We thought it was odd as well.So about 5pm yesterday I'm on my 3-season porch just futzing on my iPad. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the neighborhood black cat saunter across the back yard. I look up. Definitely not hte local black cat.
IT WAS A FREAKIN FISHER!!!!! Broad daylight. Just wandering thru the yard. That was a first for me.
Never stopped so no pix.
Saw an immature eagle at the cemetary near Tamarack park in lakeville and a mature eagle flying over Johns bait and tackle in NB last weekend.
Then today in the forest, about 15' from the road , i see something that always makes me smile. Yep, a folded bill. View attachment 461815View attachment 461816
Lead poisoning?Lost our fisher today. Found him freshly dead under the shed. Not sure if old age or disaster or what. Glad we found it today. Or it’d be a rotted mess in a week or two. View attachment 461800
Just caught this one last night on my blink.So about 5pm yesterday I'm on my 3-season porch just futzing on my iPad. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the neighborhood black cat saunter across the back yard. I look up. Definitely not hte local black cat.
IT WAS A FREAKIN FISHER!!!!! Broad daylight. Just wandering thru the yard. That was a first for me.
Never stopped so no pix.
Good call. I shoot chipmunks with .22 shotshells, bury them so nothing can eat them.Lead poisoning?
Probably SNK or Chapin, they like sitting on the dunes over the flat areas. I saw 6 in one day on the neck during one of the colder winters in the last 10 years.That's one big-ass seagull.
There's a guy in Lakeville that knows where the Cape Cod snowy owls are. All winter he's posted a pic a day on FB. He won't reveal where as to protect them. (Remember - mASS is the place where they used to run tour buses from Boston to the hills above the nude beaches on the CCNS 40 years ago.) But it's pretty cool to see. He's got pix of them hunting and just sitting on the beach and napping and such.
Probably SNK or Chapin, they like sitting on the dunes over the flat areas. I saw 6 in one day on the neck during one of the colder winters in the last 10 years.
I saw 6 alligators in the last couple days, 3 deer, and one dolphin.