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Post by scottjohns on Sept 6, 2011 17:44:53 GMT -5
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Post by minifoxer on Sept 6, 2011 17:48:18 GMT -5
LOL Nice pics!! Some real cool country you live in!!!
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Post by bobo on Sept 6, 2011 17:57:18 GMT -5
Great pic's .I think you can snare that cat.I seen some 1" cable for sale at a construction site...lol.. Thanks for shareing.... bob
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Post by cdr on Sept 6, 2011 18:27:44 GMT -5
nice pics
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Post by scottjohns on Sept 6, 2011 18:58:00 GMT -5
Here are a few more. Never mind the 25 cent piece it is just to show size of the tracks. Can you identify the animal that made the imprints? I am sure you can name this... Can you name this one?
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Post by minifoxer on Sept 6, 2011 19:19:57 GMT -5
From the pics, the tracks look like 'cat tracks!
The last pic is rotadendrin? (spelling!!) Not for sure, as I don't have bobcats here, and I'm not good with plants!!
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Post by Nathany93 on Sept 6, 2011 19:21:23 GMT -5
the tracks are done my an animal and the green stuff is a tree lol
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Post by scottjohns on Sept 6, 2011 19:23:51 GMT -5
Minifoxer, there is only 2 pictures of bobcat tracks and the last picture is Labrador Tea. It makes a nice warm beverage.
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Post by minifoxer on Sept 6, 2011 20:21:41 GMT -5
Ah ha! The other 2 tracks are of marten? Or mink?
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Post by scottjohns on Sept 6, 2011 21:36:20 GMT -5
Mini, look closer at the size of the tracks. use the quarter for a size comparison. Do you know what the other plant is? It is highly edible, deer, bear, squirrel and humans eat them.
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Post by minnesotascott on Sept 6, 2011 21:47:57 GMT -5
Some of those pictures look like you walked through my property!! I know the tracks and the plants. And I drive past that old garage a lot.
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Post by minnesotascott on Sept 6, 2011 22:37:58 GMT -5
Somebody else must know what that lagume is.
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Post by minnesotascott on Sept 6, 2011 22:40:07 GMT -5
They clawless tracks are bobs, the others to me look like a young wolf, maybe from this years litter.
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Post by mark572 on Sept 7, 2011 1:22:25 GMT -5
nics pics thanks for sharing! I to know what the nut are but did not know about the shrub!
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Post by scottjohns on Sept 7, 2011 16:51:56 GMT -5
The tracks without claws are bobcat, with claws (toenails) are a young wolf. The shrub is Labrador Tea, the nuts are Hazel Nuts aka Filberts.
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