Yonkers Wildlife Sanctuary
Aug. 20th, 2006 09:27 pmNo, not our basement.
We live about 1/10th of a mile from a four-lane highway (the Cross-County Parkway). There's an exit ramp off the highway that we take whenever we come home from parts east; in this particular case,
nellorat and I had gone grocery shopping at the nearby Cross County Mall.
(You can see the exit ramp on this Google Map; our house is on Valentine Street by the baseball field in center right; the exit ramp is at center left.)
The exit is noteworthy because the meadow it encloses is the home of a family of groundhogs, and whenever I drive through the exit, I slow down to look for them. I like groundhogs--they're sort of a cross between rats and wombats. So I slowed down, looking for groundhogs and didn't see any.
Instead, I saw a red fox, just sittin' there looking back at me. I cried out "Fox!" but she didn't see it. Then I saw another one, just sittin' about 20 feet north of the first one, and this time nellorat saw it too.
I am fairly certain that I have never seen a red fox in the wild before. It was marvelous.
Oh, and we have three new baby rats. Baaay-bies! Photos soon, I promise.
We live about 1/10th of a mile from a four-lane highway (the Cross-County Parkway). There's an exit ramp off the highway that we take whenever we come home from parts east; in this particular case,
(You can see the exit ramp on this Google Map; our house is on Valentine Street by the baseball field in center right; the exit ramp is at center left.)
The exit is noteworthy because the meadow it encloses is the home of a family of groundhogs, and whenever I drive through the exit, I slow down to look for them. I like groundhogs--they're sort of a cross between rats and wombats. So I slowed down, looking for groundhogs and didn't see any.
Instead, I saw a red fox, just sittin' there looking back at me. I cried out "Fox!" but she didn't see it. Then I saw another one, just sittin' about 20 feet north of the first one, and this time nellorat saw it too.
I am fairly certain that I have never seen a red fox in the wild before. It was marvelous.
Oh, and we have three new baby rats. Baaay-bies! Photos soon, I promise.