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First tracks! (Original Post) elleng Mar 2014 OP
I can't tell from the pic. What have you got? Eleanors38 Mar 2014 #1
Tracks from what appear to be 2 animals elleng Mar 2014 #2
The tracks suggest the animals are shifting from one gait to another; Eleanors38 Mar 2014 #3
No more evidence than we see in this pic. elleng Mar 2014 #4

elleng

(140,459 posts)
2. Tracks from what appear to be 2 animals
Wed Mar 19, 2014, 11:44 AM
Mar 2014

in the snow, westerly direction from the house toward the river. (unless I read the footprints incorrectly!)

 

Eleanors38

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3. The tracks suggest the animals are shifting from one gait to another;
Wed Mar 19, 2014, 08:24 PM
Mar 2014

a symmetrical four- or two-paw stance, to a slopoy in-line track. Any evidence of pouncing behavior, like a fox?

elleng

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4. No more evidence than we see in this pic.
Wed Mar 19, 2014, 08:48 PM
Mar 2014

I guess a fox could be involved. Have only been here since September, and surely haven't seen all the wildlife. Did see a raccoon recently.

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