The sun was making an attempt to shine. |
Can you guess which animal left these tracks? |
Bird's nest, blown or knocked out of a tree. |
These found items were left hanging on a tree along the bike path. When I was down this way a week later, they were gone. |
Is there a handsomer bird than a cardinal? |
Rocks in a dry creek bed. |
Queen Anne's Lace in winter. |
LINKING TO: Thursday Thirteen
10 comments:
My first guess on the tracks would be racoon, but I'll bet you say badger.
The glove and scarf look like they're floating.
Alice: I think they are badger. Raccoon prints look more distinctly like a human hand. Unlike their relatives the groundhog, badgers do not hibernate, though they are less active in winter.
I was going to say a raccoon as well on the tracks, but I see you say badger. We don't have badgers around here, we have groundhogs.
Anita: I could be wrong, but think badger is correct. Raccoon "fingers" seem more elongated, like a human'a, in pics I've seen. We have badgers, raccoons and groundhogs in my neighborhood. Opossums, too, though I've never actually seen one.
Thanks for the views of Wisconsin winter. I like trying to guess what animal made the tracks.
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Mia: Like you don't have practically the same views outside your door -- I saw that the Milwaukee area got a bit more snow than we did on Sunday.
Great shots. Really dig the thin ice.
I had no idea about the prints. Any prints we see are domestic animals. I felt cold after seeing your photos!
Oooh I love the one through ice and the ghostly red scarf and glove!
Thanks, Ron!
Shelley: Trying to ID animal tracks in snow can be fun. There was actually a course on it at the Arboretum this weekend, but I did not attend due to a) other plans and b) too darn cold.
Colleen: Thank you. I could see the ghostly apparel some yards off, but could not determine what the red was (hat or scarf) until I was there. I hope it was their proper owner(s) who removed them.
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