Re: [NatureNS] Looking for Track Identification Help

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Hi

Based on available evidence I now believe these are Fisher tracks.

JS

On , Tom & Terri <terri.crane@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:







> I'm very interested in taking a peak at the
> photos.



> Tom K

> Canso




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> Subject: [NatureNS] Looking for Track
> Identification Help



> Hi

> I have some photos of some tracks I came across in
> snow last week in woods in Hants County. They are in pairs, about 2'  
> apart.
> The prints are roundish, about 2" diameter, 5 toed, no claws visible.


> I believe they are some type of cat but not sure - they seem small for
> a bobcat but too far apart for a domestic cat. At one point where the  
> trail
> crossed a logging road the animal must have broken into a lope because all
> four feet were landing in the same spot and the landing points were 4'
> apart.

> Any thoughts? Haven't been able to find any good NS references
> online yet. Can email photos if interested let me know
> offline.

> Thanks

> Jamie



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Hi<br /><br />Based on available evidence I now believe these are Fisher tr=
acks.<br /><br />JS<br /><br />On , Tom & Terri &lt;terri.crane@ns.sympatic=
o.ca&gt; wrote:<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br /=
>&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; I&#39;m very interested in taking a peak at the=
 <br />&gt; photos.<br />&gt; <br />&gt; =A0<br />&gt; <br />&gt; Tom K<br =
/>&gt; <br />&gt; Canso<br />&gt; <br />&gt; =A0<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br /=
>&gt;   ----- Original Message ----- <br />&gt; <br />&gt;   From: <br />&g=
t;   desolatechair@gmail.com <br />&gt; <br />&gt;   To: &gt; <br />&gt; <b=
r />&gt;   Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 10:57 <br />&gt;   AM<br />&gt; <b=
r />&gt;   Subject: [NatureNS] Looking for Track <br />&gt;   Identificatio=
n Help<br />&gt; <br />&gt;   <br />&gt; <br />&gt; Hi<br />&gt; <br />&gt;=
 I have some photos of some tracks I came across in <br />&gt;   snow last =
week in woods in Hants County. They are in pairs, about 2&#39; apart. <br /=
>&gt;   The prints are roundish, about 2&quot; diameter, 5 toed, no claws v=
isible. <br />&gt;   <br />&gt; <br />&gt; I believe they are some type of =
cat but not sure - they seem small for <br />&gt;   a bobcat but too far ap=
art for a domestic cat. At one point where the trail <br />&gt;   crossed a=
 logging road the animal must have broken into a lope because all <br />&gt=
;   four feet were landing in the same spot and the landing points were 4&#=
39; <br />&gt;   apart.<br />&gt; <br />&gt; Any thoughts? Haven&#39;t been=
 able to find any good NS references <br />&gt;   online yet. Can email pho=
tos if interested let me know <br />&gt;   offline.<br />&gt; <br />&gt; Th=
anks<br />&gt; <br />&gt; Jamie<br />&gt; <br />&gt;
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