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This early morning I retrieved a road-killed male fisher from the center line on RTE 1 near the Dragon Cement plant in Thomaston. The fisher remains are in excellent condition if anyone from IF&W has any interest in it. Through the years, this high speed stretch of highway has claimed at least one bobcat, numerous foxes and ground hogs, to name a few. I mention this sighting only because we get limited views of fishers, dead or alive. I recall one fisher in particular that lunched on a duck carcass at the far side of a woods lily pond.
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The Viles Arboretum will take it if that's OK
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From: Don and Sherry Reimer
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2014 4:51 PM
To: Doug Hitchcox
Subject: [Maine-birds] a mammal, not a bird
This early morning I retrieved a road-killed male fisher from the center line on RTE 1 near the Dragon Cement plant in Thomaston. The fisher remains are in excellent condition if anyone from IF&W has any interest in it. Through the years, this
high speed stretch of highway has claimed at least one bobcat, numerous foxes and ground hogs, to name a few. I mention this sighting only because we get limited views of fishers, dead or alive. I recall one fisher in particular that lunched on a duck carcass
at the far side of a woods lily pond.