Wednesday Walk - Footprints
Thanks to @tattoodjay for #wednesdaywalk!
Walk started with a glimpse of our new house guest living under the eave of our house.
Since it has started to rain here in northern California we noticed footprints today. These are raccoon.
The deer seem not to like walking on the sidewalks. Here is a deer print on the fine gravel fringe next to the sidewalk.
The final print is a wild turkey.
Dublin, California. December 2018. All photos original.
Mysterious footprints, solved!
ha ha lots of critters running around the neighborhood
What a cool serie sof prints, so fits Wednesday Walk with alll the walking animals
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Wow, very impressive. I love animals.
We love our little fox but are also feeling like we need to encourage him to move along.
Amazing on the second picture, it looks almost like a human hand.
Yes that always kind of freaks me out about raccoons
Those turkeys better watch out .... Christmas dinner is nearing !
Goose for Christmas. Those turkeys are in the clear ha ha
@steven-patrick, You have a lot of secret visitors, but you were able to identify them all
These are very common critters in these parts :)
Wow... @steven-patrick
Truly goes to show you don't have to live way into the woods like I do so enjoy the wildlife.
Awesome.
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You have the solitude that I lack here in California :( but critters I got plenty ha ha
That fox is a beauty! I used to have one that showed up every day and would get himself completely wet down in the creek and by the time he came walking across my yard he just looked plain mangy! I haven't seen one for a few years. But then I haven't seen any rabbits either and usually when the rabbit population grows up so does the fox population!
Good job spotting the footprints!