Alexandra, that does indeed sound like a mink! We definitely have them in Massachusetts, even in fairly urban areas like Cambridge. A friend of mine once emailed me to ask if I knew of anyone who had lost a ferret in the vicinity of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. When she described it to me and later showed me photos, there was no doubt it was a mink! It wasn't afraid of her and her companion at all, and they spent the afternoon watching it catch frogs (for those who might be familiar with Mt. Auburn, it was in fact at the Frog Pond) and eating them on the pond shore. Since then, I've also heard of mink living around Fresh Pond and the Alewife wildlife reservation. We all know how tenacious mustelids can be--if they can make a place work for them, then they will! Regina Regina Harrison [log in to unmask] http://users.rcn.com/badriya/ blog: http://badriya-z.blogspot.com/ "Is that my business? Well, what is my business? Do I know? Did I ever know? Let's not go into that. You're not human tonight, Marlowe. Maybe I never was or ever will be... Maybe we all get like this in the cold half-lit world where always the wrong thing happens and never the right." --Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister [Posted in FML issue 4817]