GlueGuy
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Re: Our side yard
<font color=blue>what sort of wild animals you've got running around up there - coyote?, mountain lion</font color=blue>
We've got both of those, and bobcat, wild boar, wild turkey, gray fox, deer, and all the "usual suspects". Black bear have been reported about 7 miles south of here, but we haven't seen sign of them yet. The area was historically inhabited with grizzly bear (which kept the black bear away), but since the grizz's aren't around any more, the black bear are slowly moving in.
<font color=blue>quite a bit of open space for critters</font color=blue>
Yes, there is a lot of open space around here. MROSD (Mid-Peninsula Open Space District) land essentially surrounds our parcel, and they alone have 50,000 acres of open space. Then there are the state parks (Portola, Castle Rock, and Big Basin) that total many more thousands of acres, plus county and other parks. Much of the land is still ranch land, but a lot of it is converting to parkland, as farming is almost impossible on these hills (with the minor exception of a few vinyards), and the cattle ranching is tough too.
The GlueGuy
<font color=blue>what sort of wild animals you've got running around up there - coyote?, mountain lion</font color=blue>
We've got both of those, and bobcat, wild boar, wild turkey, gray fox, deer, and all the "usual suspects". Black bear have been reported about 7 miles south of here, but we haven't seen sign of them yet. The area was historically inhabited with grizzly bear (which kept the black bear away), but since the grizz's aren't around any more, the black bear are slowly moving in.
<font color=blue>quite a bit of open space for critters</font color=blue>
Yes, there is a lot of open space around here. MROSD (Mid-Peninsula Open Space District) land essentially surrounds our parcel, and they alone have 50,000 acres of open space. Then there are the state parks (Portola, Castle Rock, and Big Basin) that total many more thousands of acres, plus county and other parks. Much of the land is still ranch land, but a lot of it is converting to parkland, as farming is almost impossible on these hills (with the minor exception of a few vinyards), and the cattle ranching is tough too.
The GlueGuy