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Post by Bushbum on Mar 23, 2014 3:00:17 GMT
I am of the opinion that the identification of tracks and scat and the discussion of such is an important aspect of bushcraft, not only do these signs show us who our neighbors are, or give us a glimpse in to there habits. but here provide a snapshot of nature frozen in time, each sign whether an owl pellet or a scratch on a tree trunk tells a story in a foreign language, It is of benefit to a good crafter to be able to decipher this language.
Here's a place to display pictures, Links article or general knowledge on tracks and scat you can post ones that are known or easily identifiable, or ones you have questions about that others may be able to help with.
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Post by Bushbum on Mar 23, 2014 3:22:44 GMT
Bobcat in the snow Raccoon with classic gait pattern (front and back foot foot register adjacently) Sea turtle Black bear print on a dumpster ( I always check dumpsters for prints Crazy right?) Eastern Coyote scat Red fox Black bear scat Keep 'em comin
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Post by SpookyPistolero on Mar 23, 2014 22:37:00 GMT
Only you would start your own forum, just to have one of the first threads be about poop.
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Post by Bushbum on Mar 25, 2014 1:17:58 GMT
Red fox scat
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tonym
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Post by tonym on Mar 25, 2014 16:19:09 GMT
Excellent thread! Where'd you get the Bobcat pic?
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Post by Bushbum on Mar 25, 2014 20:56:36 GMT
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Post by Bushbum on Apr 1, 2014 1:37:35 GMT
Check out these bunnny trails....talk about the perfect place to set a snare? ANd this appears to be where a hawk swooped down and grabbed something
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Post by DOC-CANADA on Apr 8, 2014 0:07:40 GMT
He obviously doesn't have a very high opinion of Victorinox.
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Post by Devinpaype on Dec 6, 2021 11:26:42 GMT
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Post by Devinpaype on Dec 6, 2021 11:29:48 GMT
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