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Pintarroxo-Caseiro (Haemorhous mexicanus)Observador
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I think three kinds of birds
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Mamíferos (Classe Mammalia)Observador
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This bone was in a tree. Don't know if it was from a wild or butchered animal, as whomever it was decided to put the bone in a fork of the branches of a tree.
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Coiote (Canis latrans)Observador
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Well I think that ended my walk today with a dog with me smaller then a jackrabbit. At least he was skinny but didn't chase us whew
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Is this a American red squirrel nest in a tree? It seems to be round
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Junco-Comum (Junco hyemalis)Observador
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Small like sparrows flash of white in wings in flight and In Belly. Maybe dark eyed junco . I just couldn't get phone close enough so they are just dots in A picture
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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These feather am with brown may be owl. The feathers in adjacent observations which are black may be crow. It looked in a few steps like crows mobbing owl
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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Lots of feathers one?'bird?
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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So a mix of feathers along the trail. A few steps back they were all black now it looks like a few are brownish feathers so probably crows mobbing an owl. There are great horned owl here. There is also an observation of what looks like owl regurgitation near this scene of feathers. Do they pick at the feather's of each other, when the mobbing happens? I usually see multiple crows chasing after an owl, but never found so many feathers before after the mobbing (which I didn't actually see this time)
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Corujas (Ordem Strigiformes)Observador
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Could this be owl regurgitation ? And maybe crows and owls were having a mob? So a mix of feathers were found this same day along the trail. A few steps back they were all black now it looks like a few are brownish feathers so probably crows mobbing an owl. There are great horned owl here. There is also an observation of what looks like owl regurgitation near this scene of feathers. Do they pick at the feather's of each other, when the mobbing happens? I usually see multiple crows chasing after an owl, but never found so many feathers before after the mobbing (which I didn't actually see this time)
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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Owl regurgitation and feathers at same site
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Mamíferos (Classe Mammalia)Observador
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Dog scat or other? Looks like it over wintered
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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Well lots of crows. I thought I heard hoo hoo but no more sounds when recording there was twittering and some other little noises as well
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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Lots of crows again. And three times hoo hooo and song birds faintly and something like a duck or a quieter crow sound if baby crooks make small noises
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Aves (Classe Aves)Observador
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The hoo hoo sounds further now. Crows