Being the city girl that I am, I am no use to my children identifying these tracks. We tried a google search but nothing seem to fit. Can you help us???
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
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written by Mama Peep on 1/06/2009 03:12:00 PM
Label: homeschooling, wild animals
retrograde | |
Definition: | Moving or directed or tending in a backward direction or contrary to a previous direction. |
Synonyms: | retral |
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looks like some large bird - how big was the track? Maybe chicken (I have backyard chickens)? Magpie?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing a crow?
ReplyDeleteWe froze our toes off at park day today, but Theo remembered this was the park he met your boys at for the first time, just about a year ago.
Looks like a Blue Heron...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bear-tracker.com/heron.html
My guess is a pheasant. We live in the Pacific Northwest and find these often. Google "pheasant tracks" under images and you will see many of the same tracks, some in snow just like yours. Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteor a wild turkey?
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking wild turkey. Those tracks look very similiar to the wild turkey tracks we find all over in Arkansas.
ReplyDeletemay be a bird.
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