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flatbutt 10-06-2025 01:48 PM

I was riding along one of our quieter roads that runs along a creek at the edge of a preserve. Up ahead another cyclist was waving frantically and I thought they needed help. Nope. As I got closer I saw Big Mama and her cubs on the shoulder chowing down on whatever. My brakes worked really well.

stevej37 10-06-2025 01:57 PM

^^^ Yep..give them plenty of space, esp with the cubs there.

We have a growing black bear population here.
Never seen one on the trail, but just this last year I've seen three (all at diff times) crossing the roads around here.

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Bill Verburg 10-07-2025 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12543152)
^^^ Hah...you have them also.:)

Farmers here hate them...during planting season they go right down the row and eat every seed.
Nothing they can do about it .....they are protected birds.

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That's a Great Blue Heron, they eat fish, toads, and other water animals. Herons, Egrets and Eagles are common along the banks and swampy areas along the Mohawk River and old Erie Canal. W/ an occasional Osprey.

These are all carnivores.

rwest 10-10-2025 03:51 PM

Big nature day on today’s 55 mile bike ride. High 60’s temp and mid afternoon.

As usual, I saw a few black squirrels along with the very common grey and red squirrels all frantically getting ready for winter.

I herded 2 garter snakes and one red belly brown snake off of the highway; just hate seeing them smushed. Luckily in MN none of our snakes are poisonous to humans, well apparently, we do have rattle snakes way down south in some river bluffs.

Lots and lots of wooly caterpillars.

Two deer in the road.

Finally what I think might have been an owl flying away from me, didn’t get a good look, but it appeared to have a bigger head than a hawk.

stevej37 10-10-2025 05:09 PM

^^^ 55 miles....not bad!
You had a nicer day than it was here....upper 50's and windy with some rain. So I never got the bike out.
It was windy enough to shake out 4 more wheelbarrows of walnuts.:)

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rwest 10-13-2025 02:06 PM

Low 60’s and sunny this afternoon and I moved one garter snake out of the trail, although it didn’t really want to go into the weeds right away.

Painted turtle crossing the path, so I escorted it the rest of the way and even pulled a leech off of it’s shell- it was on good and needed more than a light pull. Quick google search and it seems the leeches really aren’t a problem.

3 vultures circling above- I wasn’t going that slow, was I?

stevej37 10-13-2025 02:38 PM

^^^ Sounds like you have had great fall weather for biking...just like here. We had low 70's and sunny the last couple days....but after tomorrow, it might be gone for the season. I rode 18 miles this afternoon.

I lose interest when the temp is in the low 50's. I bring one bike indoors when the cold weather starts and use it on my rollers. (not the same as outdoors...but still good exercise)

rwest 10-13-2025 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12546758)
^^^ Sounds like you have had great fall weather for biking...just like here. We had low 70's and sunny the last couple days....but after tomorrow, it might be gone for the season. I rode 18 miles this afternoon.

I lose interest when the temp is in the low 50's. I bring one bike indoors when the cold weather starts and use it on my rollers. (not the same as outdoors...but still good exercise)

Hi Steve,

Yes, we’re doing pretty good here, but the next couple will be in the fifties with rain and then I saw a 70 for Friday.

I’ll keep riding until there is ice or snow, but won’t ride longer than my 28 mile total ride down and back on the rail to trail near my house.

Rutager

rwest 10-17-2025 02:47 PM

Nice weather today, so rode 75 miles.

Saw two frogs in the road in a quiet area, so I let them be figuring they would move on quickly.

Lots of wooly caterpillars.

Two red bellied brown snakes that I moved out of the road, both were so tiny roughly the size of earthworms. One was in the road near the fog line and likely would have been run over. I had to pick it up as it didn’t want to move very fast. The other was on a super busy road, but on a wide shoulder, so probably safe, but I herded it into the grass anyways.

Met a golden retriever in the park where I stopped to use the port-a-potty, not wildlife as it had an owner.

herr_oberst 10-17-2025 03:03 PM

Unfortunately not mine, but this is from one of my buddy's recent Mtn Bike adventures.

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stevej37 10-17-2025 04:35 PM

^^^. I biked the Colorado River trail out of Glenwood springs a few years back. A small young mountain goat was right next to the trail as I passed. I wanted to stop and watch what it was going to do because I was only about 10ft away from it. But then I thought Mama Goat was probably not far away.... So I kept on pedaling.:)

rwest 10-27-2025 02:54 PM

I just had to get a ride in this afternoon as I suspect it could be the last day to be able to just wear shorts and a jersey without freezing my butt off.

Slightly above 60F, but a big bright sun warmed it up nicely.

I would have thought all the snakes would have gone wherever they go for the winter, but, nope, saw 3 garter snakes out on the trail; two of them scurried away into the brush after I passed, but one stayed put, so I turned around and herded it into the grass.

stevej37 10-27-2025 03:09 PM

^^^They like the heat from the asphalt. Your temps have been higher than ours.

I biked the Legacy Trail in FL last week with friends....lots of bikers, didn't see much wildlife other than birds. (which I couldn't name)

Trail goes from Sarasota to Venice and is in nice shape. They built huge 'over the highway' bridges for bikers at every major road...must have been costly.
I think it was 36 miles round-trip.

rwest 10-27-2025 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12554400)
^^^They like the heat from the asphalt. Your temps have been higher than ours.

I biked the Legacy Trail in FL last week with friends....lots of bikers, didn't see much wildlife other than birds. (which I couldn't name)

Trail goes from Sarasota to Venice and is in nice shape. They built huge 'over the highway' bridges for bikers at every major road...must have been costly.
I think it was 36 miles round-trip.

Nice! My trail is pretty good after about 3 miles, there are very few crossings and none of them are busy.


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