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Old 05-14-2025, 08:24 PM   #1
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This is my cam near Lake Winnisquam in Meredith. A brook leading to the lake is in the background. I plan to get another cam set up on the brook this summer.
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If anyone is watching now there is a bear chilling out........

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I see you put some food out. watched the crows and grey squirrels. Thanks
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Yeah I put out corn and black sunflower for the crows. I've been trying to befriend them, but no luck yet. I've read that it can be done.
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Yeah I put out corn and black sunflower for the crows. I've been trying to befriend them, but no luck yet. I've read that it can be done.
They say they will bring you presents.
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Busy night at the ranch last night although I didn't see the bear. Kind of surprised to see a small fox and racoon eating within a couple feet of each other without any issues. Not going to lie, kind of like watching Bob Ross paint. Very relaxing..........
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Busy night at the ranch last night although I didn't see the bear. Kind of surprised to see a small fox and racoon eating within a couple feet of each other without any issues. Not going to lie, kind of like watching Bob Ross paint. Very relaxing..........
I see those two (not sure that it's the same ones) fairly often together. I've seen the racoon chase off the fox a few times, and after a bit the fox returns.
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They say they will bring you presents.
I've read that also. I do think that they watch for me to show up with food, they seem to show up pretty quickly after I put more out.
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