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link to How to Identify Raccoon Tracks (Procyon lotor) Tracks

How to Identify Raccoon Tracks (Procyon lotor) Tracks

Raccoon Foot Morphology Raccoon Front Foot Raccoon Rear Foot Raccoon Gaits (Movement Patterns) Raccoon Tracks in Snow Raccoon Tracks in Mud and Sand Raccoon Scat Raccoon Behavior...

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How to Identify Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) Tracks

Porcupine Foot Morphology Porcupine Front Foot Porcupine Rear Foot Porcupine Gaits (Movement Patterns) Porcupine Tracks in Snow Porcupine Tracks in Mud and...

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10 Types of Woodpecker Holes and Other Woodpecker Sign on Trees

Many people associate woodpeckers with one or two distinctive holes found in trees, but woodpeckers can make many different types of holes and other marks/sign in wood. The holes and marks left by...

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What is a Bird Uric Spray/Splat?

Finding a white splatter on a rock along the shore or on your car is a normal find when birds are active in your area. These white splatters are from birds visiting and pooping on those surfaces,...

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What Animal Makes White Poop?

There are several very different reasons why a scat (animal poop) may appear white. The truth is that there are many animals that make white scats making the sign a common occurrence. Birds,...

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link to What Makes Holes in Acorns? (Pictures and Descriptions)

What Makes Holes in Acorns? (Pictures and Descriptions)

So you've stumbled into an acorn with a hole in it and you want to know who made it? There are several creatures that will make visible holes in acorns and we will discuss 4 of the most common...

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About the Author

Brendan received a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources from the University of New Hampshire and has received a Track and Sign III Certification from North American Tracker Certifications. Brendan considers himself a generalist naturalist and he loves to discover the stories written in the land.

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