That’s a chupacabra.
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Fisher or mink?
I would have said a marten, a mink or a fisher. Hard to really figure out the exact size.
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Looks like a mink. Too far south for fisher.
It looks like a turkey or pheasant maybe.
How far from water? I think it'd be pretty unusual to see a mink up way away from the water.
I'd guess pine martin, or some sort of black tree weasel.
Mongoose?
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My money is on fisher- they're not as arboreal as commonly believed.
unless water is nearby, I doubt mink.
And the suspect birds definitely roost at night in the trees.
That was my first thought, but both almost non-functional in the dark - like chickens - so they really aren't nocturnal. But possible I guess.
The water is a stream about 10' to the left of where the critter is, and about 30 yards in the direction the animal is traveling, the stream flows out of a collapsed beaver pond that makes about a 10 acre wetlands.
We are right next to the South Taconics, and they have this strange connection to habitat further north. Like moose. And Fisher is possible. Mink I hadn't considered.
Marten would be Adirondacks though.
Too small for an otter. Maybe a beaver? But the tail isn't right, though it is hard to tell.
A skunk?
Good idea. We have both red and gray fox. This would be more the size of a gray fox.
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– Mary Oliver
That thing holding a staff or spear to the right looks like a wildling...
Now that I'm looking at it with a fresh eye, I wonder owl.
I'm liking the mink/fisher idea. It seems to move a few steps and raises its head, then head down for a few steps and head goes back up. That's pretty much how those guys move around.
The owl suggestion isn't bad though. There is a pair of barred owls nesting nearby. Owls really don't like walking, but if they've caught something and it is putting up a bit of a struggle, they might hop around. But I'd expect to see wings.
I'm going to go back today and see if there are tracks. And change a few settings on the camera to see if I can get a better shot the next time.
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