Wildlife

very cool!

Keep your eyes open for lizards at Allaire!

Sorry photo is so crappy, I used my stoopid fone.
 

Attachments

  • allaire lizard 3.jpg
    allaire lizard 3.jpg
    65.4 KB · Views: 153
Cool stuff.
We found this huge salamander at Baldpate a couple of weeks ago during trail maintenance. We were reworking some armoring and it was underneath one of the larger rocks. I've never seen one this size. It had to be over 6" long.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1402771178.149031.jpg
 
Last edited:
Wife bought me a trail camera last Xmas, so I placed it up on the top of Pierson's Ridge well off trail, for weeks at a time. Caught this crappy night photo (infrared mode?) of a coyote. The camera also takes 10 sec. videos after the still is taken, but by the time the video function kicked in, the coyote was gone out of frame....just passin' through. Got some awesome video footage of a bear as well, raccoon too. Can we post video here???? This toy is awesome because it catches a lot of the "shy" type of wildlife we ride near daily, but they sceedaddle (that's a technical term we use in these parts) as soon as they see, hear, smell, feel us coming. This is why I know "they are more scared of us that we are of them"

Nice photo ! I'm still waiting for the ever elusive Eastern Mountain Lion on one of these things :popcorn:
 
Trail Camera - Bear Video

OK, let's see if this works. Trail camera picked up about 10 minutes of video (in 10 second bursts) of a bear at the top of Pierson's Ridge here in Ringwood. This is my first try at editing (piecing together 4 different 10 second video clips) using YouTube software.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTaDWYZYofE

I also have some shots of raccoon up there and in my back yard. It's interesting to see what actually tracks through my yard at night.
 
On a roll....My wife took this of one of thousands on the trails the other day after the rain. I love the color.
 

Attachments

  • 10377354_10201791448980488_8462275335767893743_n.jpg
    10377354_10201791448980488_8462275335767893743_n.jpg
    112.3 KB · Views: 139
Riding east on middle Red at Chimney today, I hear a swooshing sound behind me, to the right. In swoops a huge red hawk, some form of rodent he'd just snatched from a nearby stump in its talons. He came within 10 feet of me. Very cool.
 
Wildlife at 6M, in order of appearance:

1 Fox (ran right in front of me!)
1 Deer
2 Chipmunks
3 Squirrels
1 Bard
1 Robin
Their flock of Smiling Fledgelings
1 Bunny
2 more Squirrels

I also had the pleasure of watching my friend ride his new bike off bridges 3 times at 6M today.

Sorry no photos.
 
I like seeing toads on the trail. I think they're cute 🙂
It's interesting, the same type of toads I see down central jersey are a lot lighter colored than the ones up north.
zOVuPp8l.jpg

0Qv71Zll.jpg


one of my biking buddies kicked off a piece of wood and uncovered some ant eggs?? they look like rice grains lol. I carefully placed the piece of wood back.
 
Off bridges! I guess he's over the over-protective "New Bike" feeling..... 😉

He actually rode off one bridge twice. Rode off it once, got back on the bike, and tried again and went off the other side. Went back and did it again, successfully. I have GOT to get a gopro riding with this guy! 😀
 
no pics cause I was on the move but I screamed like a girl when I saw a red/yellow snake, and did not scream like a girl when I saw a turtle with black shell and yellow spots at 6m during the past week
 
I like seeing toads on the trail. I think they're cute 🙂
It's interesting, the same type of toads I see down central jersey are a lot lighter colored than the ones up north.

Thats because those are two different species. The browner looking dude is an American Toad, the more decorated one is a Fowler's Toad.

We also have Spadefoots but I very rarely see those.
 
I thought they were both American toads considering there were 1-2 warts per dark spot vs 3-4 warts per dark spot on a Fowler toad. Might have to take a closer look at their parotid glands and their bellies next time.

also, found a nice toad & frog ID from nj!
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensp/pdf/frogs.pdf

If thats the case, then I stand corrected. Looking closer it's tough to see the wart groupings due to the angle. When I was looking at it last night through my beer googles I thought I saw groups of 3 and 4 on the top guy. Maybe I just saw 3 or 4 monitors. 😛
 
What do you think about spiders? This one is a Fishing spider and she's caught a Dragon fly.
 

Attachments

  • P7200923 (800x600).jpg
    P7200923 (800x600).jpg
    283.1 KB · Views: 104
Back
Top Bottom