? of the Day: What interesting wildlife have you seen in urban NEO lately?
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 06/03/2006 - 15:28.
I came across a wild turkey in the road at Forest Hills and Lee, on the edge of Forest Hills Park in urban East Cleveland. I got out to photograph and was amazed how close I could get and how disoriented it was, just walking around the road. It didn't take flight - I wonder if it is healthy or sick - lives there or is just stopping for a drink - is breeding. Anyone else seen Wild Turkeys or other unexpected wildlife in our urban core?
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Deer are moving to Shaker Heights
I recently saw three deer calmly feeding near the boardwalk at Shaker Lakes Nature Center. Maybe they are moving in from Solon?
Deer are probably safer in Shaker than Solon... coyotes too
With the movement in the suburbs to kill deer, I can see why they would move into town. I saw a coyote in the garage at my parents house in Shaker several years ago... poor thing probably died of lead poisioning, though... and it doesn't look any more healthy for the blue heron in the "duckpond", which has become a cest pool from all the phosphate and other chemical runoff from all the lovely lawns and Shaker Country Club Golf Course, polluting Doan Brook all the way to Lake Erie... it isn't safe for wild things anywhere around here, but it's interesting watching them try to eek out their existences under these hostile manmade circumstance.
Adding Hawk and Blue Heron to listing of Urban Wildlife
From another posting on a similar subject...
There were lots of opossums at a place I rented in Pepper Pike, on Lander by Fairmount... they seem common out there. Also, bunnies... and huge mutant crows that ate the bunnies.
And we certainly have skunks all over the region... we smell them all the time in our back yard... haven't seen one though, in EC.
Now the coolest thing I've seen was a HUGE Red Tail Hawk, Evelyn believes, in my parents' back yard, a few months ago. It nailed a squirrel and ate it up right on their neighbors' patio. HUGE, I tell you.
And then there is the Blue Heron at the Shaker Lakes... very cool.
Regionalize nature! Don't kill it off at the suburbs... let it flourish where it finds a home, like East Cleveland. Coyotes can't be worse than the packs of wild dogs in Rockefeller Park!
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Is a Robin interesting wildlife?
I think they're awesome... this nesting from the Spring of 2008, in Shaker Heights
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five legs cow
A few month ago, I saw a cow with five legs. Seeing a cow with five legs was quite amazing and interesting too. Everyone were shocked seeing it. And it became the highlight news in our city. It was taken as God miracle and was kept in a temple and worshiped. It was so unbelieveable that a huge crowd used to gather to see and worship the cow. It was also believed that those people who goes below the five legs cow would go to the heaven. It was totally superstious and was so funny to see people doing such activities.
I have not seen a wild turkey though in the city areas but seen some groups of amazon parrots getting over the eastern part or let's say here in the roads last februrary.
khar - wacky spammer
I just knew you would come back to this first comment of yours and ad a spam link to it. But the parrot training is so wacked and out there that you could have just joined realneo and posted it as a user. Maybe you will come back and edit your comment again, remove the parrot link and ad a spam link to thesis writing?
However, if you don't post an originial image of that 5 legged cow, then you will re-open yourself to being labeled a pure spam man. Let us see the 5 legged cow!
Jeffb
jeff & norm, how do you install photos in posts?
I have tried using that photo link, but it does not work...is it something only administrators can do?
Always Appreciative, "ANGELnWard14"
Posting a picture, inserting an image file to Realneo
Posting a picture, inserting an image file to Realneo = http://realneo.us/blog/martha-eakin/posting-a-picture
See if you find that helpful
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