Bear goes selfie-crazy by snapping 400 pictures on Colorado wildlife camera
Quote:
Coyotes, beavers, mountain lions, black bears, all kinds of birds and many other creatures inhabit the landscape outside town, and Boulder’s open space and mountain parks department – which states its function as preserving and protecting the natural environment and land resources – set out to monitor them.
But they were amazed when they checked one camera out of many they have placed across thousands of acres and found that out of 580 images on it about 400 were of one bear,
Acorn woodpeckers hoarded over 700 pounds of nuts in California vacation rental (usatoday)
“I’ve never seen anything like that,” Nick Castro, owner of Nick’s Extreme Pest Control, said. “The more acorns
I pulled out from the wall, the more there were. It felt like it wasn’t going to end.”
New York City may have almost no snow this season, but there’s an abundance of "celebrity" wild animals.
Seemingly every week, another critter (or critters) dominates headlines in the concrete jungle – often because of mistreatment by humans.
In the past week alone, city officials have rescued an alligator from Prospect Park Lake, while zoo workers have attempted to lure a Eurasian eagle owl back to the Central Park Zoo.
0 Replies
tsarstepan
1
Reply
Fri 31 Mar, 2023 09:57 am
@tsarstepan,
0 Replies
hingehead
2
Reply
Tue 11 Apr, 2023 10:32 pm
Massimo on Twitter
“Pareidolia makes us see shapes even in the weirdest place, even faces in unusual shark photos [📷 calypsostarcharters: https://t.co/HmAxdzi5Cr]”
Murphy, a bald eagle at a bird sanctuary in Valley Park, Mo., had been incubating a rock, and his keepers did not have the heart to separate them. He seemed ready when an eaglet needed a dad.