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We’ve survived another couple weeks volunteering for the Teton Cougar Project.  I continue to be amazed at the endless views and abundant wildlife encounters.  Here are some of our latest discoveries.

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Michelle spots a moose!

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Here is a forest fire that we drove past. There have been a ton of little fires lately. None as big as the one in the Sierras right now but this area is definitely headed for a big one.

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An assortment of scats all from M68 over 4 days feeding at a double kill site of a beaver and yearling mule deer. This was a big lesson for me to see how different the scats could look even though they are all from the same animal.

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Here is some beaver fur that we found at the kill site. Since there is often hardly anything left from a cougar kill, it pushes us as naturalists to identify animals from their hair, teeth or just a couple bones.

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Some type of small raptor track that I keep coming across. I thought they were cooper’s hawk tracks but it bothers me that I never see cooper’s hawks around here.

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Giant wolf tracks in the mud. The wolf packs are doing very well in north western Wyoming, it seems. We come across their tracks all the time.

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Fossilized Triceratops skull for sale in Jackson… crazy. I didn’t know you could buy these.

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Natal den of F109. Natal meaning the place where her kittens were born. I wish I took a zoomed out picture to show how thick with downfall the entire hillside was.

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Nice little cutthroat trout.

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Osprey feeding on a fish. Wish I had a better camera with a far zooming lens.

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Some nice long-tailed weasel tracks. Weasel tracks look to me like tiny dog tracks but when you look closely there are five toes on each foot.

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Two mustelid (weasel family) scats on a rock. If I had to guess I would call the small one long-tailed weasel and the big one marten but hard to say for sure.

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These giant crickets have been everywhere lately and I caught this one laying its eggs into the ground.

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There is a fox somewhere in this picture, one of the black dots in the distance.

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The Grand Tetons. They look much bigger in real life.

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This is the unmistakeable foot print of a porcupine. No detail, toes or claws really, but nothing else makes this smooth oval shape full of basketball-like pebbles.

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Beautiful red fox tracks in the mud. Small dog-like tracks but totally covered in fur and with tiny heel pads. People also look for the “cheveron” shape made by the heel pad on the front foot (the lower one).

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Nice trail of a black bear after a rain.

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Close up of the black bear tracks. These are both right feet. The one of top is the right hind. It looks just like the left track of a barefoot person.

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Nice tracks of a jumping mouse and a frog.

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Mystery tracks. I have no idea what these could be. I think they are some kind of reptile or amphibian but I haven’t found any that live in Wyoming that fit for these tracks. It walks like a salamander but has 5 toes on the front feet (salamanders have 4). Will ask around and see if anyone has ideas. *Update* These are water shrew tracks.  Like normal shrew tracks but much bigger.

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Hornet nest dug into by a black bear.

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View from our latest hike.

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Fresh wolf tracks

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Elk foot from a cougar kill.

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Wolf scat on top of a pile of coyote scat. A whole world of communication happens through scat.

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Moose skull, probably killed by wolves in the winter time.

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I spooked a family of black bears yesterday. The mom made some low grunts that sent the cubs up this tree. She continued making these vocalizations from the bushes while I tried to get a picture of the cubs. You might have to zoom in to find the two cubs.

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Beautiful brook trout for dinner.

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View from the alpine where one of our cougars had a den. She abandoned her den and kittens. We will find out why tomorrow when Mark goes and investigates.

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Another view from the alpine.

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A small black bear track stepping on top of my track from the day before.

That’s it for now!

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Cougar tracks… I believe these are from an 8 month old kitten.

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A red fox killed by a cougar.

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Jumping mouse tracks.

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Chipmunk tracks. There are some subtle differences between these and the jumping mouse tracks above. One is that the front feet on chipmunks don’t angle out as much and also the middle toes on their hind feet are shorter.

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Gotta go up there to find a cougar kill!

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Sketchy scramble but a nice view from the top.

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Marten tracks.

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Whitefish for dinner.

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Grizzly bear track.

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Little jumping mouse. I think he got stepped on by the grizzly bear.

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Porcupine track.  We found these tracks before we found the porcupine below.

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A porcupine and a fawn killed by a cougar.

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A grizzly scene. I feel bad for this elk, whatever ended up happening to it.

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The big track is from a sandhill crane. The smaller one some type of raptor – maybe a cooper’s hawk. There is also a little duck track above the crane track – probably a type of teal.

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A bobcat foot and a rabbit foot.

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Tracks from M68. Under an old bridge in the middle of nowhere.

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Here’s the bridge M68 was stuck under for about 20 hours. It was in the middle of barren fracking country by a highway and construction site.

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A little conifer completely debarked by snowshoe hares.

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Ripe gooseberries.

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An elk bed and scat. Can you guess which way it was facing?

That’s all for now.  August is rolling along and pretty soon the elk will be coming out of the mountains and the aspens will turn yellow.  More pictures to come…

 

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