What animals have you seen on your rides?

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Jon in Sweden

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Did a long gravel and road ride to the seaside today (159km) with a lot of time in the wilderness through the forest.

Saw a golden eagle fairly close up. It was munching on something on the track and took off and flew down the track when it spotted me. It's wingspan wasn't a million miles off the width of the track. Very impressive.

Also several deer, many many water birds (cycling along the shore path alongside the Kalmar Strait) and a lizard ran out in front of me at one point 😁
 

fritz katzenjammer

Der Ubergrosserbudgie
Only by pure luck does one ever spot a hummingbird nest as its only about the size of a golf ball.
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Jon in Sweden

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Only by pure luck does one ever spot a hummingbird nest as its only about the size of a golf ball.
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That's a wonderful bird to spot. An achievement even to see it!

I'm most of the way back from cycling to the seaside today, and I saw jellyfish and a bass whilst bathing to cool off. I don't like jellyfish and promptly got out.

A nice view though.
 

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Ripple

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Location
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White storks in Lithuania. They gather like this when they are ready to leave for winter. Bad photo quality of mobile phone.

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Common cranes somewhere in north Poland.

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Most exotic animal I've ever seen while cycling was a European bison. They live free in Lithuania and coincidentaly a large herd of them roam in the area where I lived and cycled. Shame I don't have any photos of them but then they aren't the animals you want to be close to.
 
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Fastpedaller

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There are rheas loose in Norfolk! Twelve of them escaped from a farm at Stalham, seven have been caught and the remaining five were last seen enjoying the delights of Happisburg. I haven't been near the location, and certainly don't want to go around a corner and have one in front of me - the official advice is they are likely to attack and have a hefty kick and very sharp claws .... do not approach.
 
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Fastpedaller

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On my ride today just alongside the Stody estate in North Norfolk, I saw in the distance (maybe 150 m away) what I thought was a length of plastic rolling along the road. As I got closer, I saw they were animals side-by-side! There must have been 8 young and a parent guiding them. Having stopped I considered getting the camera out of the rack bag, but decided I was very unlikely to get a photo. They briefly stopped and looked at me, then departed for the hedge. I thought they were ferrets or stoats at the time, but having searched online images, they could be polecats. I don't expect I'll ever see them again.
 

Gillstay

Über Member
Kangaroos and a zebra, plus a veritable menagerie of other beasts. In Belgium, somewhere in the vicinity of Ostend.

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I think thats' a Wallaby Mate. ^_^
 

Tomm Williams

Active Member
Oh jeez this might take a minute to recall….

Rattlesnake
Bald Eagle
Deer
Bear
Raccoon
Coyote
Bobcat
Rodents of every species
Turkey
Badger
Vultures
Pronghorn antelope
Buffalo
Llama or Alpaca (get them confused)
Skunk

Probably forgot a few other
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
The one-l lama
He's a preist
The two-l llama
He's a beast
And I will bet
A silk pyjama
There isn't any
Three-l lllama

Ogden Nash
 

RMR

Senior Member
Several House Martins, 1 Swallow, Pheasant, 3 GC Grebes, 4 Greylag Geese, Several Jacksaws & Carrion Crow and a Common Buzzard mewing.
 
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