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I have friends who live year round on Long Island, and of course, they see deer every single day.
This summer, a racoon comes to visit them every afternoon, between 2 and 4. Last week I was there after playing golf, and sure enough, a bit after 3, a racoon came walking up the steps to their back deck. His routine is the same each day...hit the bird feeder for a while, and then, climb into a foot bath they have on the back deck, where he actually seems to nap for a while. The photos are poor quality (cell phone) and I'm not much of a photographer, but figured they might be worth posting... |
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It's Summer—and it's HOT!
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That's a riot.....
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Coming out at 3:00 everyday is odd for a Racoon.
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What if I see a raccoon/opossum/skunk out during the day?
Although nocturnal animals are most active throughout the night, it is not an indication that something is necessarily wrong if seen out during the day. Nocturnal animals often DO come out during the day. Pet food, bird seed, and garbage can be powerful attractants. Weather changes also affect wildlife. A mother skunk or raccoon will often venture out in the daytime to take a well deserved break from her babies. ![]() ![]() ![]() If a nocturnal animal is out during the day and is sick you will know it. The symptoms when an animal is sick or injured can vary, but regardless it’s fairly obvious that something is wrong. If you are concerned, please call us or Animal Control immediately about ill animals. Don’t attempt to take action yourself. |
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