We have cameras around our yard, The night life is incredible. Skunks, racoons, opossums, foxes, owls, occasional bear or coyote. Most will not bother you unless you bother them. They are actually a great asset as they keep grubs, insects and mice at bay and a hoot to watch as they poke around the yard.
Definitely a great blue heron. Little blue herons are almost always a southern bird. They’re also half the size of the great blues. If it takes off and your immediate thought is something like, “Whoa, that thing look like a pterodactyl!” then it’s a great blue heron. They’re cool birds!
Hi Dan, is your library in Auburn right off Rte. 27 (the old Rte. 101B)? If so that was part of my maintenance area for NHDOT. I was the foreman in charge of some roads in that area. Rt. 27 from Rte. 3 in Hooksett out to the old 101...and Rte. 43 up to the Deerfield line.
We have cameras around our yard, The night life is incredible. Skunks, racoons, opossums, foxes, owls, occasional bear or coyote. Most will not bother you unless you bother them. They are actually a great asset as they keep grubs, insects and mice at bay and a hoot to watch as they poke around the yard.
Definitely a great blue heron. Little blue herons are almost always a southern bird. They’re also half the size of the great blues. If it takes off and your immediate thought is something like, “Whoa, that thing look like a pterodactyl!” then it’s a great blue heron. They’re cool birds!
Hi Dan, is your library in Auburn right off Rte. 27 (the old Rte. 101B)? If so that was part of my maintenance area for NHDOT. I was the foreman in charge of some roads in that area. Rt. 27 from Rte. 3 in Hooksett out to the old 101...and Rte. 43 up to the Deerfield line.
Hooksett Road, near Lake M.