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Tico-Ticos (Família Passerellidae)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Tordo-Americano (Turdus migratorius)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Graúna-d'Asa-Vermelha (Agelaius phoeniceus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Ratazana-Castanha (Rattus norvegicus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Rabo-de-Quilha (Quiscalus quiscula)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Garça-Real-Americana (Ardea herodias)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Libélulas (Subordem Anisoptera)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Lagostins (Superfamília Astacoidea)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Esquilo-vermelho Americano (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Tâmia Oriental (Tamias striatus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Junho 23, 2014

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Visão-Americano (Neogale vison)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

Descrição

The 2x2 bounding trail with a very consistent stride length, as is characteristic of Mink. Followed this trail for mile over the ridge, where it prowled Red Squirrel and Chipmunk holes, to another beaver pond.

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Lontra-Canadense (Lontra canadensis)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

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Lebre-Americana (Lepus americanus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

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Raposa (Vulpes vulpes)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

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Raposa (Vulpes vulpes)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

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Raposa-Cinzenta (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

Descrição

visiting my apple tree

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Cão Doméstico (Canis familiaris)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

Descrição

at intersection of two dirt roads

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Campanhol-Do-Prado (Microtus pennsylvanicus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Março 6, 2014

Descrição

Trail was pretty consistently 1.5" wide.

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Salamandra-Pintada (Ambystoma maculatum)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Janeiro 31, 2014

Descrição

I saw the salamander, big guy, 7-8" long. It walked about 3 yards in the snow, looping from the hole shown to another hole in the snow where it crawled into the leaves. Trail width approx 1.5". It was about 30 degrees. On a human trail in deciduous woods. It moved slowly, stretching its legs all the way forward with each step. Pix taken by Mike Bottini the following day, since I had no camera with me when I saw the beast. A biologist we contacted speculated that the salamander may have been diseased or could have been flooded from its burrow by heavy rains earlier in the winter (this would have been late December or early January).

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Porco-Espinho-Norte-Americano (Erethizon dorsatum)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

A second Porcupine den. There were three in close proximity along this ridge. I followed a Bobcat trail that visited all of them. The trail was from the previous afternoon when the snow was first wet. At the third Porcupine, the cat trail was fresh, newly powdery, much harder to make out. The cat had been in there overnight. No sign of the porcupine's blood, but there was lots of room in the rocks that I could not get to.

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Porco-Espinho-Norte-Americano (Erethizon dorsatum)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Porcupine den in rocky outcropping, chock-a-block with its scats.

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Porco-Espinho-Norte-Americano (Erethizon dorsatum)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Pictures of a sapling heavily browsed by a Porcupine and a close-up the browse on the sapling. The den is in the rocks in the background. It's a little more than 2" from the tip of my finger to the second knuckle.

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Porco-Espinho-Norte-Americano (Erethizon dorsatum)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Pictures of a porcupine track, its trail and another picture of its trail with Bobcat tracks in it. The cat followed the ridge south of here, visiting all the active Porcupine dens and trails.

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Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Bobcat sit spot. The two front tracks are near the top of the photo. The heels of the hind feet are near the bottom, and the tracks of the hind feet are right below the fronts. The tracks are nearly 2" long each.

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Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

The cat backed up to the stump as it passed and scent-marked it. Accompanying photo of a track at the scent post. It's a little more than 2" from the tip of my finger to the second knuckle.

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Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Front and hind tracks. It's a little over 2" from the tip of my finger to the second knuckle. The tracks were nearly 2" long.

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Veado-da-Virgínia (Odocoileus virginianus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 30, 2013

Descrição

Large area of shuffling in the leaves for mast. Deer tracks were the only ones going into or out of the area. A picture of one of the tracks is included.

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Campanhol-Do-Prado (Microtus pennsylvanicus)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 25, 2013

Descrição

Meadow vole trails in the grass and soil above a septic system, which heats the ground marginally. A picture of a subnivean trail, two pix of an esker, and a pic of a hole in the ground leading to a subterranean trail. Hole = approx 1.5" across.

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Alce (Alces alces)

Observador

nateharvey

Data

Dezembro 19, 2013
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