At our house, we have porcupines, skunks, ground hogs, coyotes, deer, fisher cats (wow, their cry really sounds like someone is being murdered), chipmunks, squirrels, and foxes. One time, many years ago, as I drove back from taking my kids to the bus stop the first day of school, I saw a young moose walking down our street.
At our cabin, we’ve seen moose, black bears, porcupines, foxes, rabbits, and deer. Just last night, driving home, we saw a big moose. Very near the spot where we hit one in our Tahoe. The road is called “Moose Alley” because it’s by a lake the moose love. We’re always on high alert driving there, but if a moose charges out at your vehicle, there’s not much you can do.
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@BunsenBurner those are gorgeous pictures! I especially love the owls!
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We live in a city, but have many squirrels and rabbits who like to eat the pumpkins I put out in the fall. Grrr…
I have seen raccoon tracks in the snow so I know they are lurking.
I refuse to believe that there are snakes. I don’t want to know.
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Learned something new today- never heard of fisher cats.
I did not go looking for the snake, it burrowed behind a big bolder on our driveway and toppled it. Had to get someone with a back hoe to put it back.
Also learned today that my new weed eater does not do bushes.
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We live in the outlying suburbs. We have lots of birds, squirrels, chipmunks, hawks, cranes, groundhogs, skunks, raccoons, possums, deer, rabbits … and the occasional coyote sighting. Those pesky moles make an appearance every so often. Geese, ducks and swans hang out in the lake and river in our subdivision - and sometimes stop by our yard. A limpkin hung out on the river for a time last summer. Eagles, herons and osprey wing their way over the house on the way from one lake to another. We enjoy all of the wildlife, and H feeds the birds. He had to stop giving peanuts to the squirrels and chipmunks, though, because they were getting too aggressive with their begging.
We just wish they would stop eating the hostas and flowers! They seem to be much hungrier this year than in the past.
And I wish we had more bees!
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At our main home we get the bunnies, squirrels, raccoons, and now coyotes. Occasional eagles and hawks overhead. The crows have taken to dive-bombing the neighbor and his house, probably because he moved a dead one off of the street.
Our second home is on the water, so lots and lots of wildlife. River otters come up the ramp and onto the steps up to the house and around to the front. Deer have done the same. Elk, young and old have made their way down the driveway and across to the neighbor’s property.
This spring we’ve had a coyote and 4 kits hang around the area. We are waiting anxiously for them to leave and head across the highway and up the hill. DFW says they will as soon as the kits are better hunters.
Seals in the cove, usually in the water, but sometimes on the floats people have out. People on the point have seen orcas, but they don’t come into the cove.
Two eagles nests in nearby trees; we’ve seen up to 15 at one time on the beach looking for food.
Raccoons, some started living under the neighbor’s cabin and had to be removed.
Owls, bobcats, quail, bats, hummingbirds, all make their appearances.
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We live in suburb/rural area. Less than an acre backyard but we have a lot of chipmunks and a few deer that visit our yard. We have a lot of birds as I have a feeder, bird bath, a three bird houses. All the houses are occupied right now. Two have almost fully grown finch young and the other house has four bluebird eggs in it right now. I spread wildflower seeds along our fence line in May which are growing like crazy right now. Some have started to flower - I like to attract pollinators, and the birds like the insects that crawl on the plants.
We have two potted fig trees which produce an abundance of figs at the end of summer. I like to make pies with them. We also have a potted olive tree, jalapeños and ghost pepper plants that are starting to produce, as well as a lemon tree which is currently flowering. Our blueberry bush is also starting to produce berries right now.
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My favorite birds, too. They are barred owlets! There was a third sibling but it decided to stay out of the picture. The babies - about the size of an adult owl - were making some very distinct noises asking their parents to feed them. That’s when we spotted them. 
Owls are always welcome here… they keep gopher and wood rat population in check.
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Not me!!! Mostly joking because I know they are important, but I have a huge irrational fear of stinging insects. Probably a noise thing, but if I hear buzzing near my head, it’s like a switch gets flipped. I lose all sense of reality and freak out and bolt. Worst time was when I dropped the baby car seat carrier (with baby inside) and ran straight into traffic. I would like to think I’m slightly better now. Breathing helps some
Yesterday there was an article in our paper about how we are trying to become a “bee city.” I told my family, it is just another reason why I need to move from here!
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I understand. My SIL found out that he is very allergic to bees when he was stung for the first time a few years ago. He feels the way you do.
We enjoy every animal we see near our home in SWVA. My husband insisted on making our back fence section a three rail horse fence style so that he could see things outside our yard. Several of our neighbors followed suit.
He did take down our bird feeder as he was convinced that it was attracting skunks. But we still see and hear lots of birds which I like to ID with the Merlin sound ID app. We have deer, bunnies, groundhogs, and in our retention pond down the hill, herons, muskrats, ducks and geese, and loud bullfrogs. We can hear tree frogs every summer evening also.
The only nature that somewhat bugs me are box elder bugs, green June bugs, and Japanese beetles that swarm our back yard every summer. The green June bugs like our small yard better than the expansive common area behind our fence. We’ll have fifty or more, flying in low to the ground circles while there are zero outside our fence. Then they fall to the ground, hook up and burrow in the ground to lay eggs. The grubs don’t seem to cause any damage. We tolerate the first two, but set traps for the Japanese beetles bc they eat the wildflowers that I plant.
The view from the entrance to our neighborhood.
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Thought of this thread last night and right now. Last night our apartment neighbor texted H. We let him use our backyard as a dog park for his two German shepards. He said “watch out for the massive copperhead in your backyard!” Ugh! Apparently his dogs chased it into our not nice neighbor’s backyard. But now I’m paranoid it’s going to be in the shed with me as I work out. I hate the summer…
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@ClassicMom98 -I would probably have to move if there was a copperhead seen in my yard. Or never leave the house again.
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They’re everywhere in our area. We generally have black snakes and copperheads. Not much else. But the neighborhood behind us has tons of them. One the kid’s teacher’s mom lived back there. Once she had a nest of them in her front yard! I would have died. H typically sees 1-2 per year while cutting grass, but he’s never described them as “massive.”
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When we lived in Texas decades ago I saw a circle of about 6 ferrel cats in my backyard with a snake in the middle looking desperate. Never saw the snake again. Stonehenge like feeling.
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I’ll tell you this - whatever piece of nature that has decided to munch on my two first strawberries that were very near time to pick - is not encouraged to stay in my yard!!! (Must be something smaller like bird or ground squirrel - MAYBE bunny but I’ve never seen any inside our fence.
(Netting is in my cart to be ordered today!!)
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Some effin’ nature just ate the slug bait I forgot on the deck last night… it wasn’t the slugs! 
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Ok, the nature eating that slug bait is a wood rat!!

And the deer with a damaged leg… just had a Bambi!!!
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We have a lot. Two groundhogs that make their rounds every day and a family of bunnies live under the deck. Tons of birds and bats overhead.
But mostly what we have is DEER. I now talk to them when I am outside and they look at my like I’m a puzzle. My phone is full of photos of them.
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