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Venados, Borregos Y Parientes (Orden Artiodactyla)Observ.
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curious if this could be big horn sheep track. Scat found in area, still trying to learn their tracks.
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Cuervo Común (Corvus corax)Observ.
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pellet. contents are fish, mammal, and insect. found at raven roost.
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Ratones de Campo (Género Peromyscus)Observ.
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scat. one piece every few feet along ledges. last picture shows three scats spread out among the rock ledges.
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Rata Cambalachera de Cola Peluda (Neotoma cinerea)Observ.
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sign
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Ratón Cosechero Común (Reithrodontomys megalotis)Observ.
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sign. harvesting sage brush seeds and caching to dry in the bushes.
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Rata Cambalachera de Cola Peluda (Neotoma cinerea)Observ.
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scat
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Urraca de Hudson (Pica hudsonia)Observ.
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tracks. 2.25 inches long
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Huilota Común (Zenaida macroura)Observ.
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tracks. 1.75 inches. longish hallux, trail feels "crowded"
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Vertebrados (Subfilo Vertebrata)Observ.
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sign. tracks made while area was under water. This looks like the toe swooshes from a swimming beaver, but I'm curious if it could be from the feet of a duck while swimming in shallow water.
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Cisnes, Gansos, Patos Y Cercetas (Familia Anatidae)Observ.
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possible feeding sign from a dabbling duck. Tracks made when this area was underwater.
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Playero Alzacolita (Actitis macularius)Observ.
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About 1" long. could be spotted sandpiper, but seemed a bit large. Also would be first of the season, so may not have my eye trained for it.
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Aves (Clase Aves)Observ.
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current guess is yellowlegs. found along the nooksack river. four of five instances of this type of dropping in a 20m area long the river edge. Yellowlegs were seen in the area