• Weird critters at dusk

    From super70s@super70s@super70s.invalid to rec.birds on Tue Jul 28 06:03:22 2020
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    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my
    house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but
    I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive
    striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march
    single file in a pack like that.
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  • From Leon Fisk@lfiskgr@gmail.invalid to rec.birds on Tue Jul 28 08:59:09 2020
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    On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:03:22 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and >suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my
    house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but
    I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive
    striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march
    single file in a pack like that.

    May have been Momma with kids in tow. They stick together for awhile,
    not sure exactly how long and I'm sure even that varies...

    They have an odd way of walking though. If something seemed a bit off
    that would be another clue to it being raccoons ;-)
    --
    Leon Fisk
    Grand Rapids MI

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  • From jmcquown@j_mcquown@comcast.net to rec.birds on Tue Jul 28 10:00:38 2020
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    On 7/28/2020 8:59 AM, Leon Fisk wrote:
    On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:03:22 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and
    suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my
    house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but
    I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive
    striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march
    single file in a pack like that.

    May have been Momma with kids in tow. They stick together for awhile,
    not sure exactly how long and I'm sure even that varies...

    They have an odd way of walking though. If something seemed a bit off
    that would be another clue to it being raccoons ;-)

    I concur, it probably was raccoons. Where I live (South Carolina) I've
    seen raccoons that are almost a golden shade rather than the typical
    grey with a black mask and black stripes on the tail. The markings are
    a lot lighter. And yes, the young ones will trail behind Momma. :)

    Jill
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  • From super70s@super70s@super70s.invalid to rec.birds on Tue Jul 28 16:44:38 2020
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    In article <rfp7et$caf$1@dont-email.me>,
    Leon Fisk <lfiskgr@gmail.invalid> wrote:

    On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:03:22 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and >suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my >house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but
    I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive >striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march >single file in a pack like that.

    May have been Momma with kids in tow. They stick together for awhile,
    not sure exactly how long and I'm sure even that varies...

    They have an odd way of walking though. If something seemed a bit off
    that would be another clue to it being raccoons ;-)

    Yeah now that you mention it they did walk kind of weird. Kind of a
    cross between walking and hopping.
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  • From Savageduck@savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com to rec.birds on Tue Jul 28 15:40:38 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.birds

    On Jul 28, 2020, super70s wrote
    (in article<super70s-149370.16443828072020@reader02.eternal-september.org>):

    In article<rfp7et$caf$1@dont-email.me>,
    Leon Fisk <lfiskgr@gmail.invalid> wrote:

    On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:03:22 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but
    I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march single file in a pack like that.

    May have been Momma with kids in tow. They stick together for awhile,
    not sure exactly how long and I'm sure even that varies...

    They have an odd way of walking though. If something seemed a bit off
    that would be another clue to it being raccoons ;-)

    Yeah now that you mention it they did walk kind of weird. Kind of a
    cross between walking and hopping.

    ...and where there are raccoons, you will find possums. I have a trio of possums visiting my yard nightly, and they raid one particular bird feed table.
    --
    Regards,
    Savageduck

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  • From super70s@super70s@super70s.invalid to rec.birds on Thu Jul 30 18:04:56 2020
    From Newsgroup: rec.birds

    On 2020-07-28 22:40:38 +0000, Savageduck said:

    On Jul 28, 2020, super70s wrote
    (in article<super70s-149370.16443828072020@reader02.eternal-september.org>):

    In article<rfp7et$caf$1@dont-email.me>,
    Leon Fisk <lfiskgr@gmail.invalid> wrote:

    On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:03:22 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

    I was sitting on my front porch a couple of nights ago around dusk and >>>> suddenly a group of about 5 critters emerged from the woods beside my
    house and marched single file across the road to some more woods in
    front of my house.

    They seemed to be raccoons -- certainly not squirrels or rabbits -- but >>>> I didn't seem to be able to pick out any of a raccoon's distinctive
    striped markings. Although as I said it was getting dark.

    Any ideas what it could have been? I didn't know raccoons would march
    single file in a pack like that.

    May have been Momma with kids in tow. They stick together for awhile,
    not sure exactly how long and I'm sure even that varies...

    They have an odd way of walking though. If something seemed a bit off
    that would be another clue to it being raccoons ;-)

    Yeah now that you mention it they did walk kind of weird. Kind of a
    cross between walking and hopping.

    ...and where there are raccoons, you will find possums. I have a trio
    of possums visiting my yard nightly, and they raid one particular bird
    feed table.

    I'm pretty sure mine had bushy tails so I don't think they were opossums.

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