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NO FISH ,, but we had a seal cruise right by us ,, then a fox (the fox) walked up to our tackle bags on the beach behind us ,, you can tell we weren't catching fish ,, when we're counting birds :D ,, loons, ospreys , sharp shinned hawk , cormorants, buffleheads , grackels, egrets,numerous gulls,brandt,and a couple of oyster catchers,, nice nite
 

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Coyotes are ubiquitous in that they live in 49 of 50 U.S. states (Hawaii is the exception). They live in all types of habitats from pristine wilderness to urban areas, including most of Boston. Despite being very elusive, the coyote?s continental wide distribution makes them an ideal case study for almost any classroom in the United States.

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Last Sat morning behind CSIP along the ICW I saw Red fox,2 seals, 3 deer,actually the deer were on edge of Rush Chatin
along with all kinds of bird life including several hawks
So if deer are there,coyotes will be close behind especially if they can get them trapped on an island
Could make night fishing this summer interesting
 

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I fed a fox a muffin one morning on IBSP. I could have pet it if I wanted to.
 

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go to the rush chatin bridge coming from strathemere go under the bridge and make a right,go to the first canal on the right,and under the wood pile is your red fox.they only come out when the is going down
 

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Had a cyote walk in from of my car on rt550 up from Island marine a few yrs ago. At first I though it was a dog but when it got right in front of me and turned his head and looked right at me I could see it was'nt a dog. Its body had to be 4.5ft long. My friends cousin lives back by Collins lumber and she says they are around her property all the time lots of them.
 

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have seen then on the road to higbees beach while working :D
 

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Beaver ???? That would really be rare as they don't like saltwater
Sure it wasn't sea otter,there were a couple around Strathmere last fall stealing eels
 
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