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Stuart
21-07-2004, 11:40
C Claycombe spent the last week down my house and in between making my first knife and longbows we got a chance to do some tracking


Chris following rabbits and foxes across the dunes
http://img57.photobucket.com/albums/v174/diabolik/tracking2.jpg

we tracked some mice! and could see not only their tracks but also where they had eaten the grass seed
http://img57.photobucket.com/albums/v174/diabolik/tracking1.jpg

We even tracked insects!!! though i must point out that these tracks were not from the catapillers as we first thought!! we later found the culprit....... a small slug :shock:
http://img57.photobucket.com/albums/v174/diabolik/tracking3.jpg

Ed
21-07-2004, 12:14
ummmm..... bug tracking..... never thought of that one :-)

Ed

jakunen
21-07-2004, 14:04
Could be useful for Adi's Christmas dinner, knowing how he wants to turn Kath's silk sleeping bag liner and her best table cloth into char-cloth. :rolmao:

Rhoda
21-07-2004, 16:04
Bug tracking! Reminds me of those very dunes on the mods course. I was helping Jed with some tracks and said to him "ooh a spider" at which point he looked at me astounded and said "wow you are good" just before realising that I was pointing out an actual spider next to his foot!! :rolmao:

Seriously though its amazing how much sign insects leave behind, am I the only person to have seen a snail scat? :wink:

jakunen
21-07-2004, 16:20
No, its all over my bloody veg patch! No veg, just snail and slug s*** :mad:

RovingArcher
22-07-2004, 04:38
Sounds like you and Chris had a good outing. Never tracked insects, but now I'll know a slug trail when I see one. :wink:

Ginger
22-07-2004, 07:43
Great pix Stuart,

Maybe you could use pix like this to teach us tracking snippets.

Eg, How did you know the mouse was eating grass seed? From the tracks being near grass or other evidence?

Thanks!

C_Claycomb
22-07-2004, 08:14
There were piles of empty grass seed husks in piles surrounded by mouse prints.

The dues are covered with snails and snail trails in the sand. There were also a lot of millipedes, but I think they didn't leave much in the way of tracks :wink: