Herb Chong wrote: > bears are now common in the Catskills and south, including the Gunks. Ann's > friend lives on Taylor Road in the Town of Cornwall next to Schunemunk > Mountain (with about a dozen known spellings). > > Herb....
I jsut found three in my Roadside Geology of NY state - that it suddenly occured to me I could actually locate in my apat. Is Mountainville actually part of the Town of Cornwall technically, Herb? By the way, she lives in the last house on the north side of the road before you get to what used to be the cow farm. One of her granddaughters has moved into that farmhouse with her family, another lives down the road - she is a happy senior with grand and great grand children around... And, Frank, there are coyotes in the Bronx and bears in the burbs in New Jersey too. annsan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stan Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 6:57 PM > Subject: Re: no birds at my Thanksgiving > > > on 12/02/03 11:34 AM, Ann Sanfedele at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > ... > > > found a stash of bird feeders up on the mountain whose name I can't > begin > > > to spell, but is often day-hiked by New Yorkers who take a bus up rt 32 > . > > > Sounds like "Scuddy-munk" ... > > > > > > annsan > > > > > > > > > > Would that be the Shawangunks? No, I guess the Gunks are further North? I > > know the Gunks because they are one of the best rock climbing areas in the > > world, I spent a lot of time and left a lot of skin there... saw > porcupine, > > weasels, deer, fox, owls, etc but never any bears. > > > > Stan > > > >

