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  1. They were totally unphased by my presence. I guess they feel safe up there on a wire.

    #Possum #PossumsOfMastodon #SuburbanWildlife

  2. They were totally unphased by my presence. I guess they feel safe up there on a wire.

    #Possum #PossumsOfMastodon #SuburbanWildlife

  3. They were totally unphased by my presence. I guess they feel safe up there on a wire.

    #Possum #PossumsOfMastodon #SuburbanWildlife

  4. They were totally unphased by my presence. I guess they feel safe up there on a wire.

    #Possum #PossumsOfMastodon #SuburbanWildlife

  5. They were totally unphased by my presence. I guess they feel safe up there on a wire.

    #Possum #PossumsOfMastodon #SuburbanWildlife

  6. What an awesome night for my doorbell camera! First there was a baby skunk running by at 0300 and then at 0631 a fox went through! #DoorCamera #Fox #Skunk #SuburbanWildlife

  7. Maggie likes when I water the garden, the harmless land bound mammal that disturbs bugs. #VeggieGardening #gardeningau #SuburbanWildlife

  8. Walking back from the shops, a cluster of bird droppings on the footpath gave away the Tawny Frogmouth roost in a branch above

    One slept while the other gave the clear hint it would prefer I moved on

    #WildOz #OzBirds #Birds #SuburbanWildlife #Brisbane

  9. Walking back from the shops, a cluster of bird droppings on the footpath gave away the Tawny Frogmouth roost in a branch above

    One slept while the other gave the clear hint it would prefer I moved on

    #WildOz #OzBirds #Birds #SuburbanWildlife #Brisbane

  10. Walking back from the shops, a cluster of bird droppings on the footpath gave away the Tawny Frogmouth roost in a branch above

    One slept while the other gave the clear hint it would prefer I moved on

    #WildOz #OzBirds #Birds #SuburbanWildlife #Brisbane

  11. Walking back from the shops, a cluster of bird droppings on the footpath gave away the Tawny Frogmouth roost in a branch above

    One slept while the other gave the clear hint it would prefer I moved on

    #WildOz #OzBirds #Birds #SuburbanWildlife #Brisbane

  12. Walking back from the shops, a cluster of bird droppings on the footpath gave away the Tawny Frogmouth roost in a branch above

    One slept while the other gave the clear hint it would prefer I moved on

    #WildOz #OzBirds #Birds #SuburbanWildlife #Brisbane

  13. So, Canada Geese aka cobra chickens are well known for their aggressive territoriality.

    Wild turkeys are larger and relentlessly persistent however. Most of us would not want to be on the wrong side of one. Come spring, we give turkey hens wandering about with their chicken-sized fluffy grey chicks a wide berth.

    While they are native to Ontario originally, wild turkeys were extirpated from the Canada by 1909. Mid twentieth century efforts to restore wild turkeys in the United States were picked up in Canada.

    Reintroduction for Ontario efforts of the mid 1980s were successful and current efforts focus on distributing the population and maintaining a population for hunting.

    Ottawa, with its extensive greenbelt, has many natural corridors for wild turkeys.

    A major intersection with high traffic volume in Ottawa unfortunately seems to have become a regular hangout for some turkeys to the misfortune of pedestrians, especially if a pedestrian appears to be trying to walk away from them.

    A pair of them decided that they needed to follow a someone this weekend and someone caught it on video.

    Enjoy.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/otta

    #Canada #Turkey #WildTurkeys #Birds #Ottawa #Ontario #Wildlife #SuburbanWildlife #Rewilding

  14. So, Canada Geese aka cobra chickens are well known for their aggressive territoriality.

    Wild turkeys are larger and relentlessly persistent however. Most of us would not want to be on the wrong side of one. Come spring, we give turkey hens wandering about with their chicken-sized fluffy grey chicks a wide berth.

    While they are native to Ontario originally, wild turkeys were extirpated from the Canada by 1909. Mid twentieth century efforts to restore wild turkeys in the United States were picked up in Canada.

    Reintroduction for Ontario efforts of the mid 1980s were successful and current efforts focus on distributing the population and maintaining a population for hunting.

    Ottawa, with its extensive greenbelt, has many natural corridors for wild turkeys.

    A major intersection with high traffic volume in Ottawa unfortunately seems to have become a regular hangout for some turkeys to the misfortune of pedestrians, especially if a pedestrian appears to be trying to walk away from them.

    A pair of them decided that they needed to follow a someone this weekend and someone caught it on video.

    Enjoy.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/otta

    #Canada #Turkey #WildTurkeys #Birds #Ottawa #Ontario #Wildlife #SuburbanWildlife #Rewilding

  15. So, Canada Geese aka cobra chickens are well known for their aggressive territoriality.

    Wild turkeys are larger and relentlessly persistent however. Most of us would not want to be on the wrong side of one. Come spring, we give turkey hens wandering about with their chicken-sized fluffy grey chicks a wide berth.

    While they are native to Ontario originally, wild turkeys were extirpated from the Canada by 1909. Mid twentieth century efforts to restore wild turkeys in the United States were picked up in Canada.

    Reintroduction for Ontario efforts of the mid 1980s were successful and current efforts focus on distributing the population and maintaining a population for hunting.

    Ottawa, with its extensive greenbelt, has many natural corridors for wild turkeys.

    A major intersection with high traffic volume in Ottawa unfortunately seems to have become a regular hangout for some turkeys to the misfortune of pedestrians, especially if a pedestrian appears to be trying to walk away from them.

    A pair of them decided that they needed to follow a someone this weekend and someone caught it on video.

    Enjoy.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/otta

    #Canada #Turkey #WildTurkeys #Birds #Ottawa #Ontario #Wildlife #SuburbanWildlife #Rewilding

  16. So, Canada Geese aka cobra chickens are well known for their aggressive territoriality.

    Wild turkeys are larger and relentlessly persistent however. Most of us would not want to be on the wrong side of one. Come spring, we give turkey hens wandering about with their chicken-sized fluffy grey chicks a wide berth.

    While they are native to Ontario originally, wild turkeys were extirpated from the Canada by 1909. Mid twentieth century efforts to restore wild turkeys in the United States were picked up in Canada.

    Reintroduction for Ontario efforts of the mid 1980s were successful and current efforts focus on distributing the population and maintaining a population for hunting.

    Ottawa, with its extensive greenbelt, has many natural corridors for wild turkeys.

    A major intersection with high traffic volume in Ottawa unfortunately seems to have become a regular hangout for some turkeys to the misfortune of pedestrians, especially if a pedestrian appears to be trying to walk away from them.

    A pair of them decided that they needed to follow a someone this weekend and someone caught it on video.

    Enjoy.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/otta

    #Canada #Turkey #WildTurkeys #Birds #Ottawa #Ontario #Wildlife #SuburbanWildlife #Rewilding

  17. So, Canada Geese aka cobra chickens are well known for their aggressive territoriality.

    Wild turkeys are larger and relentlessly persistent however. Most of us would not want to be on the wrong side of one. Come spring, we give turkey hens wandering about with their chicken-sized fluffy grey chicks a wide berth.

    While they are native to Ontario originally, wild turkeys were extirpated from the Canada by 1909. Mid twentieth century efforts to restore wild turkeys in the United States were picked up in Canada.

    Reintroduction for Ontario efforts of the mid 1980s were successful and current efforts focus on distributing the population and maintaining a population for hunting.

    Ottawa, with its extensive greenbelt, has many natural corridors for wild turkeys.

    A major intersection with high traffic volume in Ottawa unfortunately seems to have become a regular hangout for some turkeys to the misfortune of pedestrians, especially if a pedestrian appears to be trying to walk away from them.

    A pair of them decided that they needed to follow a someone this weekend and someone caught it on video.

    Enjoy.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/otta

    #Canada #Turkey #WildTurkeys #Birds #Ottawa #Ontario #Wildlife #SuburbanWildlife #Rewilding

  18. Clearly we need to clean up our old whipper snipper cord or the birds will! Wondering if this was a magpie nest given the large but unfortunately dead nestling I found underneath this tree some time back. Seems to have fallen unused out of the tree.

    #SuburbanWildlife #birdnest #AustralianWildlife

  19. American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) on Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) in Norman, Oklahoma, United States on November 16, 2025

    Some of the camera settings I used to make this photo are at: rsok.com/~jrm/2025Nov23_birds_

    #birds #crow #Corvid #suburbanWildlife #wildlife #wildlifephotography #Oklahoma #photography

  20. Neighborhood watch

    American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) on Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) tree in Norman, Oklahoma, United States on November 14, 2025

    Some of the camera settings I used to make this photo are at: rsok.com/~jrm/2025Nov16_birds_

    #birds #crow #Corvid #Corvus #guardian #wildlife #wildlifephotography #suburbanWildlife #oklahoma #photography

  21. Neighborhood watch

    American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) on Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) tree in Norman, Oklahoma, United States on November 14, 2025

    Some of the camera settings I used to make this photo are at: rsok.com/~jrm/2025Nov16_birds_

    #birds #crow #Corvid #Corvus #guardian #wildlife #wildlifephotography #suburbanWildlife #oklahoma #photography

  22. Neighborhood watch

    American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) on Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) tree in Norman, Oklahoma, United States on November 14, 2025

    Some of the camera settings I used to make this photo are at: rsok.com/~jrm/2025Nov16_birds_

    #birds #crow #Corvid #Corvus #guardian #wildlife #wildlifephotography #suburbanWildlife #oklahoma #photography