User90977_4_t Steve LoyndSki Towns of New Hampshire's White Mountains
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 Rte 112 Lincoln NH, we are about a mile from town but on this road the next town..or any building is 32 miles away over the Kancamagus Highway no gas station, no food no service, just half a dozen great look out points to turn in an d enjoy the view.

I had just rolled my window down and leaned out to take this shot, the cars didn't seam to bother this guy at all and he didn't look too skinny (he stood there and ate grass for a minute).

Apparently I was kinda bothering him because he switched lanes then gave me the look as if to say don't you have anything better to do, well no not really. I came out to take a picture of the house you are about 15 feet away from so I'll just watch you until your gone if you don't mind. Every day is a good photo day in the White Mountains. Especially when the wild life stop to have their picture taken..hello red!

 
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15 Comments on Hey buddy pick a lane will ya (fox in the road photos)

They are normally so secretive.   Perhaps getting more used to having us as neighbors has made them less so.

05/21/2008 03:43 PM by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor (Century 21 Tripower Realty)


Looks like he is just checking things out and wondering why you are there.

05/21/2008 03:44 PM by


Steve: Just don't try to feed him . . . when I was a kid visiting Yellowstone, thought people were crazy trying to feed the bears . . . by the way, great wild life photo(s).

05/21/2008 04:00 PM by W Michael (Mike) Chris - the HouseNspect guy (HouseNspect)


Bill , actually got out of the car when he was in the middle of the road to get my camera out of the trunk.. doors opening and closing, I even whistled so he would turn around, he never ran just walk away from me and looked a few times to see what I was doing..I've seen less turkey's in my yard lately maybe he's getting fed well. Steve

05/21/2008 04:02 PM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


Hey Thanks Mike , did you see Boo Boo and Yogi at yellow stone, we have people that hang out in their cars near the condo dumpsters to watch the bears and there is always some knuckle head that wants to tie a ham bone to the dumpster door as bait.. go to the zoo! thanks Steve

05/21/2008 04:08 PM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


Rick this guy walked down the center line for a while befroe he "crossed the road", but then he crossed back by the time I turned around..he was a funny fellow..

05/21/2008 06:01 PM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


Cool. I had one run across a back yard as I stood with customers on the back deck. I wish I had my camera with me.

05/21/2008 08:35 PM by Monika McGillicuddy~REALTORĀ®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer (Prudential Verani Realty/Hampstead)


I love these pictures...The only thing I have seen here in the desert (AZ) is a snake or roadrunner on the road!!! I like this post, keep up the good work. Sometimes reading post that arent work related eases the day!

05/22/2008 12:04 AM by Dione Sage (Nova Home Loans)


Good photos Steve. Normally, foxes are very shy and will run from you. Maybe it had one too many at the local tavern and forgot how to get back home. LOL

05/22/2008 04:26 AM by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.)


Monika : I had a injured coyote in my yard a few days ago, but he didn't hang around long enough when I went for the camera he was gone.

Dione:Send your road runner my way, I have A Coyote that would love to meet him

Michael: You may be right- he was looking for a fight Heading back to town.

05/22/2008 07:12 AM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


Steve... Once again, you've got an eye for photography.  These are wonderful shots.  We don't get to see red foxes here in CT... as a matter of fact, don't think I have ever seen one in real life.  Thanks for sharing.

Valerie

05/22/2008 08:08 AM by Valerie Osterhoudt, ABR (Johnson Real Estate, Inc.)


Val, the flip side of seeing them is we also see them after they've been hit, I have seen two Moose just today..I always have turkey in my yard, and a family of brown mink (weasles) that play in the river behind my house.

05/22/2008 02:22 PM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


Okay I have always wanted to see a moose no fair. I did see some amazing turtles this morning doing a coast run on Maui.

Steve

05/22/2008 04:37 PM by Steven Nickens R(S), GRI, ABR Wailea Maui Real Estate (The Wailea Group LLC )


Boy Steven I would trade you in a minute, but of course you are always looking for what you don't have Thanks for taking a look. Steve

05/22/2008 07:34 PM by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.


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