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Old 08-09-23, 08:06 PM
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Snapping turtle laying eggs a little ways out of Westhampton, MA in 2018.
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Most of my wildlife encounters are with roadkill, largely raccoons and skunk bits, with an occasional feral cat or large bird.

One of my favorite wildlife sighting was years ago; made me wish I had a camera. Early one morning, nearing dawn, I was riding past a misty green pasture, and saw a skunk ambling through the dewy grass. With the steep forested hills as a backdrop it was actually quite a beautiful scene.

My most perplexing encounter was riding through the Arcata Marsh even earlier one morning, when it was still pretty dark, and coming across a thundering herd of baby banana slugs slo-mo stampeding across the trail, must've been over a hundred strong. To their doom, I think, because they were headed toward a pond full of ducks getting ready to wake up. Much too dark for pics, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by spyderjohnson
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Last December I was riding in a park area near my house in Bangkok. My friend was riding in front of me and I was maybe 2-3 metres behind him. He startled this water monitor lizard and it turned and started running across the path back to the water. Unfortunately it ran right across me and I ran right over it. I thought me and the bike were both going down but I managed to keep the bike upright. Their bodies are extremely hard, like a moving speed bump. Below are a couple of photos of the lizard I ran over. I might add I have ridden over countless snakes, mainly boa's and python's, many times on my mountain bike off in the forest areas and also near farming areas in Thailand.


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There are currently two Osprey nests nearby both with two chicks. When the parents fly in with fresh meat, the chicks go crazy screaming for their share. It’s quite the sight.


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There are currently two Osprey nests nearby both with two chicks. When the parents fly in with fresh meat, the chicks go crazy screaming for their share. It’s quite the sight.

Shot this while driving through a tidal area in southern NJ earlier this year. Two chicks being fed.


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I like Osprey but was lucky to come across another bird of prey, while out on foot this Spring







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Originally Posted by SpeedyBlueBiker
Last December I was riding in a park area near my house in Bangkok. My friend was riding in front of me and I was maybe 2-3 metres behind him. He startled this water monitor lizard and it turned and started running across the path back to the water. Unfortunately it ran right across me and I ran right over it. I thought me and the bike were both going down but I managed to keep the bike upright. Their bodies are extremely hard, like a moving speed bump. Below are a couple of photos of the lizard I ran over. I might add I have ridden over countless snakes, mainly boa's and python's, many times on my mountain bike off in the forest areas and also near farming areas in Thailand.

Only in Thailand
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Saw this guy while riding in Saguaro National Park. Not threatening, but I could tell he didn't like me.


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I've seen, 6 to 8 foot snakes sunning themselves on the mup, wild turkeys, wild rabbits, hogs, suicide squirrels, eagles, alligators, buffalo, but the weirdest thing I come across was some Texas Longhorn cattle that a farmer has on his land near the rail trail. Someone left a fence open and about 30 of them decided the grass on the other side looked better and there were 4 or 5 young near the trail and the mothers were not happy with the bikes or hikers with dogs. Finally the farmer came out and rounded them back into the correct field and locked the gate. Don't see a lot of the longhorns here in Florida.
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Long story, 10 years ago 2013 near collision changed my life. I am still ridding but certainly not the same.

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Jeez, way too many to count, and I live in suburbia. People out in the country must have even more encounters.

One funny one: on a regular ride one fall I was riding past the same flock of turkeys for a few consecutive days (3-4?) - I guess they were on a schedule, like me - I would gobble at them and the Tom (I'm guessing) would gobble back.

He didn't sound amused.
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BLM land somewhere between Melrose and Twin Bridges, MT. 2001.




Wind Cave National Park in SD. 2015.




Custer State Park, SD. 2015.


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Western yellow-bellied racer. Edgemeont, SD. 2015




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Originally Posted by zandoval
Long story, 10 years ago 2013 near collision changed my life. I am still ridding but certainly not the same.

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That’s one hell of a story and recovery. It’s good to hear you are still with us and still at it.
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Two days ago my wife was riding in farm country when she spotted a bald eagle close over head. The eagle suddenly banked and swooped down in her direction and crossed directly in front of her. Her estimate was he crossed with a 15’ margin, as he extended his talons and then caught a small creature on the side of the road and then went airborne without missing a beat. She was looking right at his eye and beak as he crossed with wings extended. She had to stop and collect herself before continuing.
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sounds magnificent. did she remark about it's size? I love how they are making a comeback
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Originally Posted by rsbob
Two days ago my wife was riding in farm country when she spotted a bald eagle close over head. The eagle suddenly banked and swooped down in her direction and crossed directly in front of her. Her estimate was he crossed with a 15’ margin, as he extended his talons and then caught a small creature on the side of the road and then went airborne without missing a beat. She was looking right at his eye and beak as he crossed with wings extended. She had to stop and collect herself before continuing.
Tres cool. Wild Kingdom stuff right there.

I saw an osprey snag a fish out of Ross Lake at Colonial Creek Campground on WA 20.

During a cross-PA tour, I saw an owl pounce on a chipmunk about 15’ away from me as I was sitting at my picnic table. Heard him make his last few earthly squeaks.
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Originally Posted by spinconn
Gives new meaning to the name Gatorskins.
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Nothing too dramatic here. I did encounter a "suicide squirrel" one time. It kept darting across the road, reversing direction, apparently in an attempt to commit "suicide by bicycle tire". Fortunately, I missed it by aiming right at it.
On a MUP last summer, riders coming in the other direction shouted "Watch out for the snake." About 30 yards more, and there it was - a very large Copperhead crossing the path. Beautiful creatures, but not very friendly. I gave it a wide berth.
And then there was this:

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Originally Posted by Bald Paul
...I did encounter a "suicide squirrel" one time. It kept darting across the road, reversing direction, apparently in an attempt to commit "suicide by bicycle tire".
Yep... Unpredictable little buggers... I once saw a squirrel trip up an old lady using a walker over at the park. Luckily she fell in the grass and her family helped her up without injury. What was really hilarious to us all was she cussed with her deep Texas accent... "You ungrateful bastard!"

Squirrelacide!

But on another note, marinated, barbecued, Texas Squirrel, in October is pretty tasty. I am positive that old lady had more then a few servings in her life... Ha
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Mostly, I see squirrels (tree and ground types), deer, turkeys, even coyotes near the road, not in it. But sometimes, crossing right in front of me. This spooks me, because I seem to have a penchant for hitting deer. Three times, three separate incidents, luckily always in a car, so the deer get much the worst of it. But if we were bike vs deer, that would not go so well for me. This year I've had 3 near misses with coyotes, after 25+ years of riding the same roads without ever encountering one on the road. All 3 times, they were very intent on something other than me as they crossed.
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Black bear at start of Heritage Rail Trail in Orange County, NY (1.5 hour north of NYC). I just posted this in the Bear thread.

I've seen 2 of them on this trail. Also had one run across the path 20' in front of us in nearby Harriman State Park a couple years ago.

2 weeks ago also had a BB cub run across the road in front of us circling Ashokan reservoir in the Catskills.


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This was on the "Ice Cream Ride" in Lancaster, PA a few years ago. Bicycling magazine did a profile calling it one of the best rides in America or something. It was pretty good. Unfortunately, the last time we did it a large portion of the road was converted to crushed gravel. Haven't done it since.





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Originally Posted by MaxKatt
Black bear at start of Heritage Rail Trail in Orange County, NY (1.5 hour north of NYC). I just posted this in the Bear thread.

I've seen 2 of them on this trail. Also had one run across the path 20' in front of us in nearby Harriman State Park a couple years ago.

2 weeks ago also had a BB cub run across the road in front of us circling Ashokan reservoir in the Catskills.


I have come through that area during tours a few times. Last time I was riding up there (2021), I stayed just north of Cuddebackville.

A friend of mine saw this bugger on the Harlem Valley Trail near Taconic State Park the day I camped there.


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