Animals that have not been Cape Cod residents in many decades now call the Cape home. The coyote and fisher cat are now permanent residents and I have heard a couple reports of bears being seen on the west side … Continue Reading ►
Category Archives: Wildlife
On the Cape Native blog, I saw a post about a couple missing ducks and some evidence or crime scene pictures. I tried to leave a comment on the post itself, but it was kicking me out to a wordpress.com … Continue Reading ►
Today it is widely known that fisher cats inhabit the Cape, but nearly a decade ago there was much skepticism about their existence here. I have never seen a fisher here, ever, but I would love to call one in … Continue Reading ►
With the presence of coyotes, fishers and more wild turkeys than when the Pilgrims were here, Cape Cod is arguably more wild then it has been in hundreds of years. As the Cape gets more “wild”, there is more to … Continue Reading ►
The New England cottontail has been designated as a candidate species for listing under the federal Endangered Species Act, according to Mass Wildlife. The population has declined sharply during the past 25 to 50 years, officials say, and the rabbit … Continue Reading ►