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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Day 3.343: Rivers discrimination
It's been a while since we did one of these shots. I think that this was the last and this was the last with everyone. It's quite like the original one from Day 1.030. It was great to get out of the house and use up some energy doing something other that being grumpy with each other ('tis the season...!)
The kids were very excited about spotting tracks in the snow. Here are a few. Having checked the ones I photographed, it seems that they were mostly dogs (there should not be any domestic ones there so some at least may well be coyotes). The heron prints are quite nice too.
The straight-line stepping (bottom left) suggests a fox...
ReplyDeleteThanks - I'm disappointed that I was foxed by that - I knew there was some straight-line vs zig-zag thing going on.
ReplyDeleteCould it be the rare Green Mountain Monopedal Coyote?
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Everyone knows coyotes have two feet and two hands and buy their bird-catching gadgets by mail-order.
ReplyDeleteMeep meep...
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