Hmm..this could be due to the chilly morning yesterday..I didn't hear a single bird or frog..perhaps they were keeping eachother warm![]()
This morning we heard a kookabura laughing..ahhh. so nice..
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Today's ride it was lizard tails. No lizard bodies, just tails strewn about the road.
I am thankful I didn't actually see this wildlife...
About a week ago, a lady 3 houses down let her little Pomeranian out at about 7 am. Something whooshed by and her dog disappeared. Then she saw it...a mountain lion. It took the poor dog up a tree and yes, decided to eat it. This is really gross, but there is still "evidence" up in the tree. I won't go into further detail. The mountain lion was severely punished for this and let's just say it won't be eating anyone else's dogs. I hate it when wildlife and man collide...the wildlife usually loses. But from a safety standpoint, I don't really know what else Fish & Game was supposed to do. The lion was about 50' up a cedar tree so it would've fallen to its death if they shot it with a tranquilzer. Neither the dog nor the cougar stood a chance.
Hmm..this could be due to the chilly morning yesterday..I didn't hear a single bird or frog..perhaps they were keeping eachother warm![]()
This morning we heard a kookabura laughing..ahhh. so nice..
This morning I was out at 5:15 AM for an early ride before work. I came to the top of a short, steep hill, and had my eyes on the bumpy, cracked road surface in front of me. Suddenly, I heard this loud noise directly in front of me, and looked up to see a moose crossing the road about 30 feet in front of me!The noise was the hooves on the paved road surface. It was not a full-grown moose, but probably 2 to 3 years old. We had seen a mother moose and 2 babies about 2 years ago, and the 2 juveniles have been seen around the area on and off since then. Of course, the adolescent moose I saw today was bigger than a small pick-up truck!
It went into the woods and stopped, and I could see it peering at me through the brush. I had a brief, anxious moment of thinking about what I should do if he decides to charge me- fend him off with the Halt spray(nah), outrun him on the bike (nah), or fight him off with my 23 pound Terry hybrid (nah). So I just kept going for another mile or so, and when I turned around and came back, he was nowhere to be seen.
This morning on my commute I heard rustling in a field/wooded area next to me. A deer? Homeless person? Skunk? Snake? Stray dog? I am not sure but it is actually a little frightening at dawn when you don't know what it is.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
I saw two camels once a few years ago while doing the Kitsap Color Classic. Pretty weird to see two camels in October in Washington State!
Here is a photo from someone elses blog http://www.calnan-web.com/weblog/200...color-classic/
My avatar is a picture I took on a bike ride. There's a farm near here with 2 camels (1 hump and 2 humps) and a zebra. The 1-humper comes right up to the fence and makes bizarre noises if I stand quietly there.
I spied four wild turkeys racing across a field this morning as I explored a new route.
Marcie
I went out last evening for a birthday ride, Happy Birthday to me! I'm still building my newbie skill of 'looking ahead'. On Great Scott, knowing the big ramp was coming up, I'm actually looking ahead. Right on the trail were 2 deer and 2 spotted fawns. I slowed and stopped ... they looked at me, I looked at them, we marveled each other for a bit. Did I think to get a camera or phone for a pic, NOOOO! Anyway, I inched ahead with my toes and they all scampered off. OK, so now I'm thinking, come on PJ, get enough speed and momentum to make the ramp ... pedal, pedal, pedal!!! Last minute I decide to not do the ramp so I brake it and stop. What I could not see til I was walking up the ramp were 2 more deer on the other side. Probably a good thing I opted out on the ramp this time, me and those deer would have been in for a totally startling experience! I was startled, didn't pull the camera for this shot either.
Couple bunnies scampered across the trail, knowing they'd be safe and I didn't see it, but smelled the skunk!
PJ
Happy Birthday!
I was heading up a slight incline (too slight to call it a hill) on my way home today...head down, barely paying attention to anything. I was in a residential neighborhood...lots of closely spaced brick ramblers, carports, little plot o' grass...and I catch something out of the corner of my eye. I look up. A big doe deer is standing at the edge of a driveway, still as a statue. All of 5 feet away from me. "Hey" I call. She looks at me. "Gyet outta there." She looks away. Doesn't move.
Clearly unimpressed!
Then, I'm heading by a big horse field by the regional park near my house. I see something long, low, and black loping trough the field. I stopped my bike. It's longish - maybe 30" - low, narrow and with a long, thin black tail. It moved in a wave-like gait....not slinking like a cat. It stopped and looked in my direction (it was pretty far away...maybe 150 yards). I have no idea what it was...too small to be a fisher, and they're very rare around here. As near as I can figure, it was a river otter (unlikely) or a mink (more likely). I think it was too big to be a weasel. It was pretty cool, whatever it was. Definitely a first.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
I see the usual northland wildlife: lots of deer, squirrels, raccoons, hawks, bald eagles, tons of geese, red-winged blackbirds...
Two of my more interesting encounters: (1) just the other day, out in the countryside, a mole came darting out from a cornfield right in front of me - one of my peeps riding behind me said he was quite certain that mole went right between my two wheels; (2) last year out riding a trail alongside a wetlands' area, there were a several adult Canadian geese with many goslings right next to the trail - not good as geese are VERY protective of their young - I wanted to swerve to the other side but riders came along just then - the next thing I saw was the huge chest and flapping wings of one of the adults headed right for me. It ran into my upper right arm and left a hematoma the size of a softball, the color of dark cherry, that stayed with me for a week. The goose was fine.
I had a roadrunner move across the road in front of me the other day. Closest I have ever been to one in my life, he wasn't moving too fast.
Funny thing is growing up in Texas I never had seen one even though they are quite common. Once I started cycling I saw my first one and probably at least 10 in the last four years of cycling. They still excite me like some rare creature.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
I've never seen a real roadrunner, from my point of view they ARE a rare and lovely creature.
I almost always see snakes on the road - scratch that - I almost always see and almost run over the snakes I see on the road. Which is weird because I absolutely hate snakes. It's like that accident avoidance thing, if you look at what you're trying to miss, you'll probably hit it. If I don't want to see snakes, I see them all the time.
I also almost ran over a lazy chipmunk the other day.
Hmm, ok this thread is not called what wildlife do you almost run over on your rides.
I also saw some kind of coyote or wild dog thing on my last ride but I didn't get close enough to verify what it was. Can't ride fast enough for that kind of nonsense.
And I saw a beaver or otter once. I'm not sure which one it was but it was swimming happily in the stream.
Yeah, I'm paranoid about running over a rattlesnake, but I guess that's really another thread....
Saturday, we saw a javelina and a bobcat -- unfortunately (or maybe fortunately for us - I dunno) they were both roadkill. Husband and I did a double take at the cat. I think he caught a bumper or grill guard while chasing something else (TOTALLY unidentifiable which did NOT make it) across the road. I wanted to take a picture of the bobcat and javelina just because it was so unusual to see them on our route, but I figured maybe that was just a little too gross (even though they weren't smashed up or anything), and I didn't want to become know as the road kill fanatic or anything.
Okay, I've probably just killed this thread -- just thought it was really neat to see the animals, but bummed cause they were dead.
Christy