Posted on 04/18/2020 8:05:12 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
Some few years ago coyotes were turning up on Long Island, NY. No one could figure out how they were getting out there.
ELLEN: Sparky, wild animal!
CLARK: I know.
ELLEN: No, wild animal.
CLARK: Im gonna go for it, honey!
ELLEN: Get off!
Here in The Alamo City there are HUNDREDS of Whitetail Deer wandering about in the “near downtown” neighborhoods day & night.
(I went to look at an antique car in a subdivision about 5-6 miles from “downtown” SA last Tuesday afternoon & while I was waiting for about 15 minutes (for the car’s owner to get home from the grocery store), I counted 73 deer who were busily eating the human resident’s expensive landscaping.)
We also have many coyotes, raccoons, possums, bobcats & other “wildlife” all over Bexar County.
Yours, TMN78247
We live in North Idaho and are absolutely overrun by deer. The neighbors called Fish and Wildlife a few years back and they were going to thin the herd, but the people who sold us the house said no way - they are so cute. Other neighbors actually feed them in the winter! I often count 12 to 15 on our lawn headed to the smorgasbord along our street.
Dont get me started on the turkeys!
At least the eagles and osprey are still nice, but I know in a lot of places the huge numbers of eagle are hated.
For over 3 years we had a HUGE WT buck that “camped out” in our backyard, in Camp County. = I counted his points year before last & he had 26!!
Yours, TMN78247
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