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Author: | A square 10 [ Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Moose tracks? |
ive noticed that about bluebirds as well , been a few at the range when i get there early , they flit about incessantly never sit still for a photo , but fun to watch , thats a big track , maybe moose - you got them around your parts often ? i never see them this far south here , mostly north a few hours |
Author: | NebrHogger [ Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Moose tracks? |
Not many mooses around here at all. After the morning hike I stopped by the Game & Parks HQ & was told there's indeed a (just one) moose hanging around. I'd like to get a pic - from a distance. I hear they get cranky. SW |
Author: | A square 10 [ Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Moose tracks? |
yes they are and fast overland , i like approaching by sea - they swim well but not fast , but ....they have long legs - if it gets shallow they have an advantage over my canoe |
Author: | Doc Sharptail [ Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Moose tracks? |
I've seen shod Clydesdales leave tracks like that in sandy loam. Not quite enough split there for a corvid. Sizes are a little disparate for one animal. Don't cite me on this though- just going by what I've seen up north in moose country. Track at pic bottom looks like deer- around here that lower track would be about a yearling white-tail.... Tried this evening to get yellowbellies on sensor, and same thing- they would not sit still long enough for the processor on the little canon to find focus Regards, Doc Sharptail |
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