What was seen up in the night sky zipping and hovering over an Upstate New York neighborhood? One resident in the area took to the Nextdoor App to ask others their opinion. You be the judge.
You may not know that the Capital Region and the Adirondacks have a large population of black bears. As much as I would love to see one and be able to pet that beautiful fuzzy animal, I know I can't. That doesn't mean that you may not come across one especially this time of year.
There have been more and more wildlife sightings in the Capital Region lately. There have also been more bears seen in both rural and city areas in recent weeks. One county is putting out an alert and giving tips on how to deal with black bears in the area.
The Capital Region has some pretty haunted places. Some are haunted because they're historical and some are because something terrible happened there. In the story of this famous Schenectady Stockade ghost, it's both.
"People are saying, literally, they saw a lion," Halfmoon Supervisor Kevin Tollisen told the Times Union, adding that another resident became alarmed after finding large paw prints.
The village of Whitehall did something well, very Whitehall, this past July. They adopted 'Bigfoot' as their official animal. An alleged sighting of the mythological beast just last week has added to the intrigue and mystery surrounding the hairy creature that many have claimed to have seen, but unable to prove. A local investigator went to the area where the supposed sighting took place and ca
This is the time of year when coyotes start to look for places to settle down when their pups that will be born in the spring. There have been sightings downstate and now, they have been seen in my own backyard.
I had no idea what animals could be lurking in our backyards here in the Capital Region. It always surprises me when a bear suddenly appears in Albany. There are also new animals that I had never heard of like the coydog that has been seen in neighborhoods across our area. But this one I had no idea lived in the woods in the 518.