MuniMan
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Saturday at Wawayanda, this guy is pretty big too
Wow that’s a clean print.
Was that a very fresh print or frozen in from when the temp dropped after the snow on Wednesday?
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Saturday at Wawayanda, this guy is pretty big too
It was frozen, maybe from Thursday. It was in the Banker rd. side of the park, might have bumped into him in the fall. He's big.Wow that’s a clean print.
Was that a very fresh print or frozen in from when the temp dropped after the snow on Wednesday?
Is this the same deer I keep seeing On Lindburgh Rd?
Is this the same deer I keep seeing On Lindburgh Rd?
Neat I've never seen one like thatChipmunks too. This guy has been hanging around my house.
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Seeing many dead armadillos around here on bike rides. Apparently, like the salmon of Capistrano, they are in their annual migration mode. I don't want to post pics of squashed ones so here's a live one:
Unusual sighting on our outback ride yesterday - in addition to over 10 alligators - a spectacled caiman. These are not native to Florida. Interesting history: sale of alligators as pets was banned in 1960, so dealers found a loophole and started importing caiman from the Caribbean. Not surprisingly, they were first spotted in the wild around that time. Now there are breeding populations in counties south and east of here, however, I couldn't find any reports in Sarasota county.
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All you need now are some anacondas to complement the invasive pythons, caiman, and snake heads.
I posted elsewhere about the invasive Cuban tree frogs. I caught one a few weeks ago and even after washing my hands, still burned the crap out of my eyes - toxic skin!