Wildlife in my backyard

Living by a nature trail, we are often treated to sightings of wildlife. Some are small, and common, like squirrels and chipmunks (Chippy and Ella really don’t like to share our yard and the peanuts with anyone else). We’ve seen fat bunnies, who despite the fence around our yard, always seem to manage to find a way in.


Not this winter but the one before, there were even coyotes spotted on the trail. Of course my son, the one who saw them running, initially thought they were small wolves. Eep. I kept the pets in for a few days out of fear they’d get eaten.


Deer are also common, as well as wild turkeys. Although, our first experience with one of those was quite comical.


My children playing out front, came in screaming (because they only have two volume levels; loud and excited, and silently plotting). “Mom, there’s a mini ostrich out front.” Me: “I doubt it.” Them: “There is. Come see, it’s running in between the houses.” Sure enough, between the neighbors house scurried a chubby feathered ‘ostrich’. LOL. I’ll admit, I didn’t know what the hell it was other than it wasn’t an ostrich. It was my hubby who declared it was a wild turkey. Seeing as how I’d only ever seen them in a roasting pan or a plate before, it was quite the novel experience. And being a bit of a suburbanite, I ushered the children in the house less the wild fowl decide to attack.


Then there was the bear incident. The roaming furry predator wasn’t quite in my yard, but he was close to my kids school, close enough they cancelled recess. He was eventually caught and released in a less populated area, but it certainly got my mind working about the wild animals you can sometimes encounter, in your own back yard. And what if the wild creature came inside? What would you do?


My newest heroine in Kodiak’s Claim has a method of dealing with a BIG bear and it involves a frying pan. Little does she know the bear is in fact a man, a sexy one, and fight it as he might, he can’t resist the allure of a curvy city girl.


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Published on August 21, 2014 04:10
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Haikufall I live In the very far north of Michigan right on lake Superior. I'm closer to Canada then I am to must of my own country. I live on a large plot of land and lets just say I have seen quite a bit of wild life. The list is long and fun, from while turkeys, deer, geese, foxes, and a bear right by my front door. The bear is the funnest of the story's. I was letting the cat out at like 2 am and didn't have the deck lights on. I'm trying to push the cat out the door but he would not go, his ears were flat on his head and is tale was twitching. I turn on the the deck light to see what his problems was. A brown bear about 15 feet away and 3 feet down from were I am. The bear was trying to eat from one of the bird feeders by the house. As soon as the light want on the bear look at me like a little kid coat riding the cookie jar.


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