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We had visitors!
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:34 pm
by smwon
This morning I got up early, as has been normal for me the last few days. I was sitting at the kitchen table drinking coffee. I glanced up and saw some elk in the pasture by the river… it was so totally awesome! The bull was putting his head down and going in circles, looked very much like he was playing, but I think he was herding or something. Then I glanced over at the kitchen window and more were getting ready to cross the road. So I got the camera and took pictures… Jim was still asleep and I wanted to show him… I followed the elk into the bedroom and decided to wake Jim… he was excited and jumped right up… They went into the shrubs by the river then came back out… perhaps they were getting a drink? I picked a few to show y’all. Very nice looking young herd.
Hope you enjoy!
Crossing the road on the east side (same side as the kitchen window)
Pasture in front of house across the road
Heading toward the road
Deciding if they want to cross the brambles
There they go!

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:09 pm
by Clara
Fab!

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:30 pm
by Thurston Garden
Excellent photos! I often have young deer in the woods and field by the house, but nothing like that!
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:52 pm
by Gytrash
Fantastic!
We get the odd Roe deer in the woods near our house, but not herds of animals like that! (What species are they?).
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:42 pm
by smwon
Thanks...
They are Elk Gytrash. We have lots of small black tailed deer. The elk we don't get to see that often.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:57 pm
by Mainer in Exile
Beautiful photos. I saw some like that when I visited Yellowstone.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:29 pm
by oldfella
That is a sight that I would stay all night to see, fantastic, I envy you
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:55 pm
by smwon
What kind of wild animals do you all get to see?
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:13 pm
by Annpan
Hedgehogs and next door's dog are about the only 'wild' animals we get in our garden.
A couple of weeks ago OH saw a deer crossing the road in front of him as he was driving (about 5 miles away). We get road kill foxes and badgers but since moving from the city I haven't seen a live fox.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:19 pm
by smwon
Oh you would love the little gray fox that comes up and eats the cat food at night! I bring the cat food in because I don't wish to encourage the cute little things.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:20 pm
by Green Rosie
We are really lucky here - we regularly see deer, hares, buzzards, loads of small birds, adders, frogs and toads etc.
There is also evidence of wildboar and moles.
And the house is overrun with mice, voles and shrews

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:49 pm
by smwon
Green Rosie wrote:We are really lucky here -
And the house is overrun with mice, voles and shrews

Now
that would be a sight to see!

NOT! Although I see enough evidence of that myself!
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:55 pm
by red
cool pictures.
we see foxes and badgers. occasionally deer( red deer) rabbits, very occasionally a hare
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:48 am
by Millymollymandy
Those are great photos smwon (how do you pronounce that?!!

). What a lovely thing to see.
Round here I see deer occasionally; used to see hares but think the hunters have killed them all off (even though they are now limited to only one day a year when they can hunt them

), very occasionally a fox and very few rabbits. There are wild boar in France but I've only seen them in a nature reserve.
There's plenty of birds, including game birds, and smaller wildlife around, and we have red squirrels which are really cute! We also get non-native 'escapees' such as muskrat and coypu which visit us because we have a stream and pond.
Then there are the Stone Martens which are a right nuisance as they get inside the house walls and make a real noise - the worst is when they get in your loft, as they are nocturnal and enjoy a good party with lots of dancing!

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:12 am
by Mainer in Exile
We have a lot of wildlife around here, surprisingly in light of the intensive agriculture. There are roe deer, wild boar, a lot of hare, rabbits, buzzards, wood pigeons, ducks, marten, badgers, collared doves, partridge, and a few others. When they did the "Flurbereinigung", that is, when they consolidated the fields, they didn't eliminate all of the hedgerows, as was the case in other areas, so the wildlife has had a good chance to survive.