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This was found in an otter scat and I believe it is a crayfish gastrolith.
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Ardilla Roja Americana (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Autor
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I believe this is a drey from a red squirrel. I don't see these very often here, in fact this is the first one I've found. It looks to be recently maintained.
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Gorrión Cejas Blancas (Spizella passerina)Autor
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There was a flock all over this little mud puddle.
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Ardillas de Arbol del Nuevo Mundo (Género Tamiasciurus)Autor
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Gorrión Cejas Blancas (Spizella passerina)Autor
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I believe this is chipping sparrow scat. There was a flock feeding in this area and on this rock.
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Uapití de Las Rocosas (Cervus canadensis ssp. canadensis)Autor
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Elk feeding sign on this downed aspen.
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Ardillas Y Parientes (Familia Sciuridae)Autor
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Sorry no scale, tracks were about 3/4 inch diameter.
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Ratas Y Ratones del Nuevo Mundo (Familia Cricetidae)Autor
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These vole tunnels were surrounded by grass clippings. Look closely to the right of the hole to see some stems that were clipped. Not sure what type of vole this could be but it was out in a grassy area surrounded by sagebrush.
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Gavilanes (Género Circus)Autor
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I watched a harrier cough up this pellet. Inside were bird feathers and small mammal fur.