There are three clues to look for when trying to distinguish mole (Scalopus) sign from gopher (Geomys) sign.
Texture of soil in the mound:
very lumpy = mole (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/13015309)
granular (and sometimes with a plug visible) = gopher (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/5087818)
Position of mounds (not always apparent):
no directional pattern or rarely distinctly curved = mole
several in a fairly straight line = gopher (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4550501)
Depth of tunnel:
only an inch or two = mole (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1242426)
over a foot = gopher
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Nice synopsis. Thanks!
Do you think it's accurate enough based on your experience? Any suggestions are welcome.
Yes, I think it's accurate. I could add that mole hills are often more volcano shaped mounds and gopher mounds are somewhat more fan shaped. I think this is because mole holes often point straight down and gophers go down at an angle.
Also, in Texas our moles are smaller than the gophers and if you find a hole you can stick your fingers in it and I've found that the mole holes are about 2 fingers diameter and gophers are usually 3. Not an exact science but can help.
Excellent post. :)
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