Eidelweiss Village Crest
Eidelweiss Property Owners' Association
Black Bear Season
Black Bear

April 1 to December 1

Bears are WILD animals and are continuously looking for food from:

Garbage in Pails or Bags
Bird Seed in Feeders
Suet

Damage can be done in an attempt to get to these foods.
If the bear is able to access these foods it may end up having to be terminated for the safety of other people.

Black Bear in Eidelweiss by Steve Pannone
Frequently asked bear questions
NH Fish & Game
American Black Bear
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Status, behavior, habitat, and description.
Black Bears

Creatures that have been seen in Eidelweiss

Dragon Fly
Dragon Flies
Dragon Fly by Lori Gordon
Damselflies by Lori Gordon

Luna Moth
Toad
Luna Moth (wing span of 6 inches)
by Ellen McGregor
Toad (body 4 inches long)
by Ellen McGregor

Deer-female
Grouse
Female Deer
by Ellen McGregor
Female Ruffed Grouse
by Ellen McGregor

Loons
Loon
Loon and babies 6-06
by Steve Pannone
Three Loons
loon and baby
by Lori Gordon July 2008

Birds
Male Scarlet Tanager by Steve Pannone
Hawk by Steve Pannone
Male Scarlet Tanager by Steve Pannone
Hawk by Steve Pannone
 
Male Evening Grosbeak
Male Evening Grosbeak by Ellen McGregor
Male Rose-Breasted Grosbeak by E.M.
   
Gold Finch
Indigo Bunting
Male & Female Gold Finch by Ellen McGregor
Indigo Bunting by Ellen McGregor
hairy woodpecker male
Nuthatch
Hairy Woodpecker Male by Ellen McGregor
Nuthatch by Ellen McGregor
   
downy woodpecker male
downy woodpecker female
Downy Woodpecker Male by Ellen McGregor
Downy Woodpecker Female by E. M.

Wild Male Turkey pictures by Ellen McGregor
Turkey in Winter
Turkey in Summer
Winter
Summer
Males display a snood which is a fleshy projection rising above the bill.
Turkey with relaxed snood.
Turkey with erect snood.
Turkey with relaxed snood.
Turkey with erect snood.

Do you have a picture that you took in Eidelweiss to contribute to this page ?
E-mail it to:
epoa@eidelweissvillage.com