@Nick_Searles did she migrate or is she just a tourist from Sweden. I met both her and her lover on my way to work. I think Iv also met one or two of her children. I like them better in someone's garden or beside the road than actually crossing the road
@Lingitta We have deer all over. Some coyotes. Buy to find this I'd have to drive up into the West and Northwest sticks. I've outside NYC.
@Nick_Searles I'm in the very south of Sweden. People don't realize we have roe deer, fallow deer, red deer and moose hear. We also have an established wolf tribe in a part of Skåne, but the ones that scares me the most is the wild boar. And I have personaly spotted a lynx on moonlit night. They do come down the south occasionally.
@Lingitta I clipped a deer years ago. Bye bye front bumper, lol. We have signs that say Deer Crossing, but they are too dumb to read, I guess.
@Nick_Searles Only last year I clipped a wild boar. They are like driving into huge sack's of cement. It set my insurance company back half the cost of the car and six months before that a roe dear jumped a fence, a pedestrian road and a hedge and landed in the left front dore of my car. I saw something brown coming from above. Thought an eagle had hit me. We have to contact the police when wildlife accidents happen. When we use the diary number from the police and that will wave any deductible
@Nick_Searles we have signs with all sorts of animals but there were no signs where any of my wildlife accidents happened. I believe the wildlife here has multipled when covid hit us as there wasn't much hunting
@Lingitta That did happen and it was reported on how the animals semi came back when we were all inside.
Out in our Midwest there are Buffalo crossings. No car or SUV would survive a Buffalo, lol. Maybe a bus.
@Nick_Searles Same with the moos here. They put a lot of people out of their miseries or in to wheelchairs. Trouble is when they come out too fast. But a buffalo would be much worse.
@Nick_Searles oh, you haven't. I met a female one in the woods while walking my dogs. Thankfully the wind was coming from her to me so the dogs reacted silently so we just quietly turned around and left