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In addition, to distinguish between red and gray squirrels Paul Rezendes in “Tracking and The Art of Seeing” recommends looking at the size of the track, but not relying on just one or two tracks.
There are always squirrel tracks in the snow around here, regardless of where you live. So after my short stint in the snow I went back inside, warmed up, and picked up a nursery catalog.
SNOWY RANGE — In the winter, movement is all about saving energy. When a red squirrel moves from tree to tree, it won’t dance around. It spends the least possible ...
The newly blanketed, snowy ground can be a magical, serene image. But take a closer look. Do you see tracks in the snow? If so, you just might have the chance to glimpse into the lives of some of t… ...
Syracuse, NY -- It's not often that someone finds a big heart traced in the snow. Maureen McKeon looked out the window of her Eastwood home one day last week to find squirrel tracks had traced a ...
You can identify rabbit and squirrel tracks by their large hind feet, which are actually in front of their smaller front feet. The rabbit’s front feet are placed one in front of the other, but a ...
The newly blanketed, snowy ground can be a magical, serene image. But take a closer look. Do you see tracks in the snow? If so, you just might have the chance to glimpse into the lives of some of ...
A squirrel huddles up amid the cold of winter. Squirrel tracks are abundant in the snow that's fallen this year, but spring and summer flowers are on their way, as difficult as that may be to believe.