Wolf Journal #2

Date- 9/16/2018

Location- Grid #1

Tracks Detected
Common Raccoon
Mule Deer
Mountain Lion (possible)

Wildlife Observed
Pileated Woodpecker
Stellar's Jay (2)
Chipmunk (likely yellow-pine based on elevation and location)

No wolves but we did find a possible Mountain Lion track. While the wolves of the Lassen Pack are the primary goal of our search, this is really a survey of the mammals, particularly the carnivorans, that inhabit the unique habitat of this area. This is the end of the mighty Sierra Nevada range and the start of the Cascades. It is an area of excellent biodiversity and presents opportunities to find species we have not encountered. There are not only wolves here but also Sierra Nevada Red Foxes, Fishers, American Martens, Stoats, and possibly Spotted Skunks. All of those would be lifers for us and that is really a significant reason behind our wolf study. We just want to continue seeing new species and exploring California's amazing wilderness.
A Mountain Lion is far from a lifer for me or the kids but it is always fun and exciting to be around a puma. My kids were pretty pumped up and it was a strong finish to a rather dull day on the trails.

Publicado el octubre 19, 2018 07:51 MAÑANA por kwgeiger kwgeiger

Observaciones

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Puma (Puma concolor)

Observ.

kwgeiger

Fecha

Octubre 2018

Descripción

Our second wolf trip was mostly uneventful. A few raccoon tracks and a pair of deer tracks was about it until we found this monster track at the final grid search location. It was 4 inches and I could not see any claw marks so for now I am going with Mountain Lion as the ID.
Yes I realized I forgot to mark the damn thing lol

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