Medida del ancho 4 cm
Medida promedio entre ondulaciones 16.9 cm
Se observan dos tipos de locomoción:
Ondulación lateral
Rectilinear
Se infiere por las medidas y lugar que pueda ser Boa
location currently incorrect; will fix in near future
Beetle or scorpion?
Very interesting traces left in a little gully
Tracking tunnel baited with smooth peanut butter and placed in central city backyard garden, weighed down by paving stones, under a griselinia hedge.
Left out for 3 nights from 21 to 23 April 2015.
Tracks of a house cat were identified (it looks like they were able to reach into the tracking tunnel touching part of the ink pad but not the peanut butter.
However an unidentified species has left very tiny orderly footprints (see photos). In a class discussion it was suggested that it might be footprints of a slater/woodlouse.
We do have hedgehogs in the backyard as well as an abundance of rats and mice (which our three cats take turns at hunting) but no hedgehog/rat/mouse footprints were observed. This is most likely due to the presence of three resident cats that occupy the property, and one stray cat that regularly passes through the property.
10th tunnel on bund
ID for the tracks. I’m pretty sure it’s some sort of ‘bug’ trail. There were a lot of them stretching a few yards. The actual width of the trails was probably around half a centimeter?
Barking madly at a bobcat, must be a mother trying to draw the bobcat away from kits.
Not the fox! The bobcat the fox is barking at. Will try to upload photos from digital camera with better zoom.
On large rock on lakeshore. The first two photos are of the same scat, which was found on the ground next to the rock. I put it on the rock to take photos and get a better look. The other scat was already on the rock.
Size about 3.5" long and 3/8" in diameter.
The owl flew off but I got it on my other camera. I used my phone to geo locate the burrow.
Stomp trail. First of the year.
Porcupine sign: chewed off hemlock branch, approx 1/2” in diameter; porcupine scat in a hollow log which served as a den (no longer in use); another view of the hollow log