Steve and I were out for an evening walk in Central Park when we suddenly spotted a raccoon emerging from the bushes a bit further up the path with her baby right behind her. The raccoon mom looked around carefully to make sure it was safe to cross before stepping out. She led the way with confident strides while the baby hurried close behind. They quietly disappeared into the bushes on the other side, unfazed by the small group of people who had stopped to watch.
I’ve seen plenty of squirrels in Central Park, along with turtles, different kinds of birds, and even a fox once, but this was the first time I’d ever seen a raccoon. It’s fascinating how much wildlife there is here, right in the middle of New York City, if you just take a moment to look.
Raccoons live wild in most parts of the US, and in some of the green spots in larger cities, they’ve long adapted to city life alongside people. They usually come out at night, and parks like Central Park are some of the best places to spot them, just like we did that evening. But even though they look cute, it’s important to remember that they’re wild animals. You shouldn’t try to feed them or get too close, just keep your distance, enjoy the sight, and let them be.