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Busy night at the ranch last night although I didn't see the bear. Kind of surprised to see a small fox and racoon eating within a couple feet of each other without any issues. Not going to lie, kind of like watching Bob Ross paint. Very relaxing..........
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I see those two (not sure that it's the same ones) fairly often together. I've seen the racoon chase off the fox a few times, and after a bit the fox returns.
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The one racoon brought some attitude last night and chased off the two foxes a couple of times but then they came back 30 seconds later. The bear was back last night for a while. Even climbed the tree for a bit. Pretty cool how effortless it is for them to climb.
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There's a brook leading into Winnisquam maybe 150 feet or so straight off on the right side of the camera view, and the lake itself is about 600 yards off to the left side. The ducks hang out in the brook and must nest back there somewhere. I'll get a camera out there this year
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