Like Town Creek. Lots of missing animal signs up. But that's due to the coyotes in the hood.Probably a lot of missing cats and small dogs in that neighborhood.
Not to mention all the sharks that blew in after the last thunderstorm.Like Town Creek. Lots of missing animal signs up. But that's due to the coyotes in the hood.
Right!?!Not to mention all the sharks that blew in after the last thunderstorm.
Except, they were in different counties.One gator is a freak accident, two gators is a breeding pair — now just wait for the babies to be discovered.
One gator is a freak accident, two gators is a breeding pair — now just wait for the babies to be discovered.
Sometimes long distance relationships work.Except, they were in different counties.
I think I saw where Greg said he spotted 2 alligators lounging on the beach under the Solomons Bridge listening to "Midnight on the Oasis"Except, they were in different counties.
Don't know about the coyote, but I've heard a fox yipping in the night often.Like Town Creek. Lots of missing animal signs up. But that's due to the coyotes in the hood.
Sis has friends in the hood that have spotted one.Don't know about the coyote, but I've heard a fox yipping in the night often.
Got a family of coyotes living in the woods behind the house here off Chingville road. Here them most nights carrying on. Got in on cam in front yard one evening.Don't know about the coyote, but I've heard a fox yipping in the night often.
Sometimes long distance relationships work.
It's been discussed a few times...With the addition of Alligators... St. Marys is becoming a regular Wild Kingdom episode.
Some may remember an incident that occurred last year in which a black bear was struck by a car and killed between North Sandgates and Loveville Road. This same hunter says that before that bear was killed, a black bear ran in front of his truck as he was driving home one day, but he did not hit it—meaning that it was likely the same animal. Has another bear wandered into these parts?
Possible black bear sighting in Mechanicsville - The BayNet
Mechanicsville hunter may have seen black bear in woods.www.thebaynet.com
When I was living in Leonardtown there was one that visited my yard a couple times a week in late evening. The rabbit population dropped significantly after he moved in to the neighborhood.Don't know about the coyote, but I've heard a fox yipping in the night often.
I had a big beautiful red fox in my back yard about a month ago.When I was living in Leonardtown there was one that visited my yard a couple times a week in late evening. The rabbit population dropped significantly after he moved in to the neighborhood.
I read a couple years back on another forum of hunters in the SOMD area getting snap shots of them on gamecams since 2010 or so.
That thread was from 2009, so even before then.I read a couple years back on another forum of hunters in the SOMD area getting snap shots of them on gamecams since 2010 or so.