Excluding walks, hikes, and zoo trips (I definitely see more while hiking/walking)
Other than bugs, I've seen:
Birds: sparrows, finches, wrens, crows, woodpeckers, bald eagles, ducks, Canada geese, herons
Mammals: squirrels, mice, a dead rat, and just last Saturday, a coyote
Fortunately I have not met my first bear or cougar...
Other than bugs, I've seen:
Birds: sparrows, finches, wrens, crows, woodpeckers, bald eagles, ducks, Canada geese, herons
Mammals: squirrels, mice, a dead rat, and just last Saturday, a coyote
Fortunately I have not met my first bear or cougar...
deer, turtles, moose, geese, seagulls, swans, ducks, snakes, raccoon, skunks, squirells, possums ....
I crossed paths with a King snake during my Sunday morning run.
possums, rabbits, squirrels--in Alaska we had moose and bear in our yard (which kept us from going out)
My favorite wildlife: Army guys 8)
My favorite wildlife: Army guys 8)
lots of birds and squirrels, the snake i saw a few weeks ago, some ducks and geese, some cool butterflies...
The wild men I suppose...How'bout sasquatch?
The wild men I suppose...How'bout sasquatch?
Nope, they were clean-shaven
Nope, they were clean-shaven
omg! so theres this guy where i usually run who is obviously training for something (i hope!) who walks the trail wearing what must be at least a 75lb pack and arm and leg weights with his hiking boots. he also does chinups and pushups with all this gear on. he is usually absolutely soaking everytime i see him. talk about wild men... 8O
I hope he's training for something.... :umno: That's incredible dedication for not having a particular goal!
Although I think it would be kinda cool to start training to meet S.W.A.T team standards or Army Ranger standards just for kicks. :shrug:
Although I think it would be kinda cool to start training to meet S.W.A.T team standards or Army Ranger standards just for kicks. :shrug:
I've been seeing these along the trail that we have here in town:
I have also seen a fox while running, in addition to the usual gray squirrels, chipmunks, and assorted birds.
I have also seen a fox while running, in addition to the usual gray squirrels, chipmunks, and assorted birds.
Skunks, possums, raccoons, deer, rabbits, squirrels, red fox.....
see lots more when i'm hiking...
see lots more when i'm hiking...
Deer, possum, rat's, mice, snakes, geese. A lot of cool stuff of that wildlife refuge too.
I used to run in a preserve. I saw nesting bald eagles, deer, egrets, herrons, red fox.
I don't know from nature much, but I've seen deer, groundhogs, squirrels, dogs, cats, various birds, but no
omg! so theres this guy where i usually run who is obviously training for something (i hope!) who walks the trail wearing what must be at least a 75lb pack and arm and leg weights with his hiking boots. he also does chinups and pushups with all this gear on. he is usually absolutely soaking everytime i see him. talk about wild men... 8O
There's a walker dude in my neighborhood that has a standard outfit, no matter what the weather, in either red, white, or royal blue: sweatpants, matching sweatshirt tucked in, black socks, gloves tucked into sweatshirt sleeves, hat pulled down nearly over his glasses, and sweatbands for his wrists and head. I almost had an accident last month when I saw him without the gloves and hat and in a T-shirt, all the while screaming "OHMYGOD, PARAMEDIC - THAT'S THE GUY! HE'S CHANGED HIS CLOTHES!"
I need to get out more often.
omg! so theres this guy where i usually run who is obviously training for something (i hope!) who walks the trail wearing what must be at least a 75lb pack and arm and leg weights with his hiking boots. he also does chinups and pushups with all this gear on. he is usually absolutely soaking everytime i see him. talk about wild men... 8O
There's a walker dude in my neighborhood that has a standard outfit, no matter what the weather, in either red, white, or royal blue: sweatpants, matching sweatshirt tucked in, black socks, gloves tucked into sweatshirt sleeves, hat pulled down nearly over his glasses, and sweatbands for his wrists and head. I almost had an accident last month when I saw him without the gloves and hat and in a T-shirt, all the while screaming "OHMYGOD, PARAMEDIC - THAT'S THE GUY! HE'S CHANGED HIS CLOTHES!"
I need to get out more often.