The moose are back in the roads

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peakbagger

In Rembrance , July 2024
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There may be fewer of them statewide but WMUR reported a couple of car/moose accidents this morning. The wetland patch at the end of my road adjacent to RT2 had signs yesterday of a moose visiting.
 
And black fly season is just around the corner (in by Mothers day out by Fathers day).
 
Not only in NH only: Moose: https://www.wfsb.com/news/multiple-...cle_616db1b6-aaea-11eb-85cb-07d63fda8e71.html
Bear: https://www.wfsb.com/news/dog-bruta...cle_64b76d1c-ac48-11eb-96a8-9772487c895b.html
https://www.wfsb.com/news/bear-kill...cle_21b8375a-aaed-11eb-bbb8-f74b12359d87.html

Now Pardon me while I make sure that Ralph the Wonder Llama is still in his pen as CT drivers are not good avoiding beast with sharp teeth


I hope they didn't hit the moose trained to sign complicated insurance forms.
 
The Bear have woken up too. I've seen two in NH within the past 3 weeks.

Ayup!

Seen on April 24 between Prospect Hill and Perry Pond Peak:
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Hungry bear!
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Also seen that day: Bald Eagle; fresh, large coyote tracks, many more fresh bear tracks, a Spruce Grouse on the shoulder of Rt. 3 between 2nd & 3rd Ct. Lakes, a roadside Moose on Rt. 3 between Twin Mountain and I-93, and a large deer, several yards in front of my car on I-93 South of Plymouth.
 
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They say they leave on snow shoes and comeback on snowshoes......that's the black flies of course and they are not just on the roads.
 
I hope they didn't hit the moose trained to sign complicated insurance forms.

Here we have trained Elk to sign Insurance forms. (Official animal of The Hartford) Moose spotted in a field in Mansfield CT, town next to UConn. Perhaps their are doing educational experiments on them, wik
 
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