Posted by Matt from CT on May 31, 2008 at 16:45:34 from (70.4.227.227):
In Reply to: Re: Coyote posted by KEH on May 31, 2008 at 16:30:21:
Coyotes have been around here for 25+ years. One of my father's friends used to hunt them till new homeowners complained about the gun shots. Buffalo(!) farmer in town will setup a stillborn calf and jacklight them to keep the population down on his farm.
Guy at the hardware store across the street was showing off a pic he had taken of a black bear cub up on the road I used to live on when I was growing up in town. You know, back then I wouldn't have needed the big Buck knife my mom made me carry when I was out playing in the woods :D
Given the rate Moose are moving, I don't figure it will be that much longer till we have verified sitings in town.
Turkeys are very common now. That's been helped by the Racoon population being decimated since 1990 by Rabies and it's never recovered.
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