I get to see lots of wild animals in the area (and some not so
wild). This is not surprising since there's a thousand (or more)
acres of undeveloped woods adjacent to my property, and several
large National Forest lands and State Parks around.
Mammals
At the very back of
my property there was quite a large beaver pond with lots of visible
beaver activity. But in Spring 2014 I discovered there was a large
breach in the dam and the beavers had abandoned the pond to move
elsewhere (it's not clear which is the cause and which the effect).
So, the water level is quite a bit lower than it was.
There was a moose that hung out in
the beaver pond. I'd seen him a couple of times out there. I'm not sure
whether he's still around. Others have reported seeing him
recently, but I don't have any direct evidence.
There is also bear activity, I haven't seen the mature bear, but
I've seen (and heard) plenty of
evidence and been told lots of anecdotes by neighbors. I did see
what I think is a yearling (basically old enough to not have a
protective mama bear watching). In fact, I've
seen tracks from both the bear and the moose in the woods right
behind the house (less than a hundred feet into the woods). There
are also deer about, I see them everywhere, one spring there was a
doe drinking from the stream near my house until the mother noticed
me and they ran off. There's
also the normal assortment of smaller mammals. I've seen many
squirrels, chipmunks, skunks, porcupines and even some possums.
There are also, of course, not so wild mammals. Plenty of cows on
the many dairy farms in the area. I even encountered one wandering
on the road near my house once. Horses on some of those farms as
well, and at horse-specific places. And, finally, there are two
cats who really own the house and just let me live here...and the occasional
mouse that they don't.
Birds
There are also an assortment of birds. I'm not as good at identifying
bird types. There are definitely a lot of wild turkey hanging out
around the area. I've seen many flocks of at least a dozen
or
so. Geese are also frequent visitors to the area. I've also
spotted occasional large predators (at least
hawks and eagles, I think) gliding about in the sky. There are also
Blue Jays, I think (at least some middling large bird that's mostly blue).
There's also a large assortment of smaller birds, flitting about the
trees.
Insects and other bugs
Of course, there's a large assortment of seasonal insects of all
kinds. I especially notice the stinging and biting ones. Anyone
with bad allergies should bring approprite meds if you visit.
There are also a large contingent of spiders who trap and eat the
bothersome insects.
Miscellaneous
I've also seen an occasional small snake (there are no poisonous
snakes in Vermont) as well as salamanders, frogs and toads.
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