Columnists

January 19, 2010

Know your animal tracks

Over the Christmas holidays I enjoyed some wintry walks in the woods. I’m learning that, when trying to identify birds and other wildlife, you don’t have to see them to know they’re around. I’m trying to learn bird calls, although, for now, I couldn’t tell you who’s singing beyond Chickadees, Red-wing Blackbirds, Jays and few others. But animal tracks, evident after a recent snowfall, are another way to see who’s in the neighbourhood.

Here are a few pictures of tracks I took while on one of those Christmas walks, while visiting the Frontenac Arch area. (I kinda think that seeing tracks is one of the best ways to see wildlife. I would rather let habitats be wild, and that means free of human encroachment.)

Deer_track
These are deer tracks. I wasn’t surprised to see them — there is an overpopulation of deer in the area, and, mainly through devouring young trees, the deer have taken a serious toll on the habitat. (And, lovely, their little round poops are everywhere. Ech.)

wildturkey_track
These are turkey tracks. Yes, wild turkey are living the good life in the Frontenac Arch!

Coyote track next to my boot print

Coyote track next to my boot print


These are coyote tracks. A lot of coyotes inhabit the area, but they aren’t generally aggressive toward people.

Have you enjoyed wildlife… without actually seeing any animals?

Tags: , , , ,
Author(s):
Jessica Ross
Updated:
3:46 pm
_
Advertisement

Sign up for Insider Access,
Our Free E-Newsletter

Contests, recipes, member-only perks and more! Get Homemakers.com's monthly newsletter.

Newsletter

get your
Download of the Month

Weekly meal budget tracker

Could you cut your grocery bill without sacrificing nutrition, variety and taste? Find out by pricing out how much you're spending on your average dinner meal.

Download now!

how to
Follow Homemakers Online

Contests

more contests

Partners

Advertisement Advertisement

Transcontinental Media contact information

Médias Transcontinental
Street Address
1100 Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest
Extended Address
24th floor
Locality
Montréal
Region
QC
Country
CA
Postal Code
H3B 4X9
Latitude
45°29' 55" N
Longitude
73°34' 13" W
Work
+1 514 392 9000
Fax
+1 514 392 1489