Joey_Numbers
15-11-2010, 02:09
Hello all.
I only know a little about tracking, don't have much experience but I have some videos, books, and websites to go on. So today on my lunch break I did some track and sign reading in a big field near my work site. Its a pretty rural area, big cattle fields next to neighborhood being built.
Started out easy.
Here are some bird tracks, looks like a type of shorebird, maybe a killdeer? I see them all the time around
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0245.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0244.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0246.jpg
Found some scat around the place.
Domestic dog, seen enough to know it. Pick up after your animals, people!
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM024812.jpg
This is some sort of aerial predator, most likely owl. I see bits of bones.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0247.jpg
Wild dog, I see coyotes often around here. Predatory animal scat is usually white because the calcium in the bones of what they eat.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0220.jpg
Then the harder part, finding and reading the tracks.
Looks here like some dog tracks, could have been a coyote or maybe someone's pet. I didn't see any human tracks along side it though. Followed these tracks for about 50 feet then lost it.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0213.jpg
Here you can see another (possibly the same) dog tracks along side what I think is a rabbit track. The rabbit track is the middle one and the coyote is in the upper left corner. Maybe the coyote was tracking it! Its the only rabbit track I have found though, they are rather small.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0221.jpg
This dog was slightly larger than the one above, you can see the claw marks and the X shape between the toes. Both distinctive of dog paws.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0214.jpg
Same dog, I think.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0250.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0249.jpg
This track is funny if I am reading it right. To me it looks like a quick sprinting point. Like the animal (possibly a rabbit) was trotting along then got scared, dug in its paws, and ran like Hell.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0212.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0211.jpg
These paw prints were the hardest for me to read. It looks like a big cat print. But I didn't think the cats could live in this area, there doesn't seem to be anywhere to shelter. The tracks have most of the qualities of a cat print. Rounded shape, as opposed to dog tracks which are more oval. You cant really draw a perfect X between the toes, also indicative of dogs. And you cant see claws, cats can retract them. There maybe a slight sign of a claw in the furthest toe to the left. Mountain lions are too big for the area, so if its a cat it may be a bobcat. Followed the tracks nearly 200 feet before I lost them. I wanted to make a plaster cast, but couldn't.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0216.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0215.jpg
Learned from experience:
Finding the track seems to be the hard part, reading feels easy to me.
Bring a small aerial map to plot out the routes and placements of the tracks.
Ask around if anyone knows the animals in the area.
That is about it, I hope to do more soon. Feel free to correct me where needed, I'm still learning. Thank you for reading.
I only know a little about tracking, don't have much experience but I have some videos, books, and websites to go on. So today on my lunch break I did some track and sign reading in a big field near my work site. Its a pretty rural area, big cattle fields next to neighborhood being built.
Started out easy.
Here are some bird tracks, looks like a type of shorebird, maybe a killdeer? I see them all the time around
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0245.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0244.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0246.jpg
Found some scat around the place.
Domestic dog, seen enough to know it. Pick up after your animals, people!
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM024812.jpg
This is some sort of aerial predator, most likely owl. I see bits of bones.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0247.jpg
Wild dog, I see coyotes often around here. Predatory animal scat is usually white because the calcium in the bones of what they eat.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0220.jpg
Then the harder part, finding and reading the tracks.
Looks here like some dog tracks, could have been a coyote or maybe someone's pet. I didn't see any human tracks along side it though. Followed these tracks for about 50 feet then lost it.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0213.jpg
Here you can see another (possibly the same) dog tracks along side what I think is a rabbit track. The rabbit track is the middle one and the coyote is in the upper left corner. Maybe the coyote was tracking it! Its the only rabbit track I have found though, they are rather small.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0221.jpg
This dog was slightly larger than the one above, you can see the claw marks and the X shape between the toes. Both distinctive of dog paws.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0214.jpg
Same dog, I think.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0250.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0249.jpg
This track is funny if I am reading it right. To me it looks like a quick sprinting point. Like the animal (possibly a rabbit) was trotting along then got scared, dug in its paws, and ran like Hell.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0212.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0211.jpg
These paw prints were the hardest for me to read. It looks like a big cat print. But I didn't think the cats could live in this area, there doesn't seem to be anywhere to shelter. The tracks have most of the qualities of a cat print. Rounded shape, as opposed to dog tracks which are more oval. You cant really draw a perfect X between the toes, also indicative of dogs. And you cant see claws, cats can retract them. There maybe a slight sign of a claw in the furthest toe to the left. Mountain lions are too big for the area, so if its a cat it may be a bobcat. Followed the tracks nearly 200 feet before I lost them. I wanted to make a plaster cast, but couldn't.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0216.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j104/Lindbergh_Baby/Tracks%20and%20sign/HPIM0215.jpg
Learned from experience:
Finding the track seems to be the hard part, reading feels easy to me.
Bring a small aerial map to plot out the routes and placements of the tracks.
Ask around if anyone knows the animals in the area.
That is about it, I hope to do more soon. Feel free to correct me where needed, I'm still learning. Thank you for reading.