WyldHrt -> RE: Urban wildlife - tell me about yours (5/20/2010 10:52:26 PM)
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Oh geez, where to start? [:D] "Morning traffic" around here is the 20 or so rabbits and squirrels that scatter when I open my front door. I often have to watch where I walk to keep from stepping on one of the blue belly lizards that come around to beg for mealworms (which I get for my crested and leopard geckos), and sometimes I see a skink or alligator lizard (nasty aggressive, those). The bunnies, squirrels and lizards attract coyotes, rattlesnakes, and various types of hawks, red tails being the most common. We also have a nesting pair of roadrunners that we see several times per week, and great egrets and mallards often make use of our stream. Said stream has a deep spot that is home to 4 koi (washed down from someone's pond upstream during a storm about 2 months ago), minnows, small perch, bullfrogs, and numerous crayfish. Other wildlife I've spotted on the property: opossums, woodpeckers, box turtles, the biggest bobcat I've ever seen (staring me down mid day, yikes), hawk and sphinx moths, various species of hummingbirds, quail, monarchs, swallowtails, other butterflies and moths, black widows, orb weavers, hobo spiders, finches, tree frogs, gophers, rats and mice. We also keep both desert and russian tortoises. All this about 2 miles west of a major interstate freeway and less than 10 miles from 3 large towns. [:D]
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