I see many tracks that are similar to the mule deer tracks you show, but not the same. The toes are sharper, more clearly separated, and there is less difference in width from back to front.
Nice! Mule deer tracks can vary so much. I find that the tracks look a lot different based on the age of the animal, the age of the track, the speed the animal was going, and the substrate the track was made in
@@ForestFound A medium sized bear got into my house 5 years ago, serious damage. At first I thought you might be from Maine, but you lack the correct accent. You have the skill to become a registered Maine Guide.
JK, giving you a hard time because I am a Birder! (we just say "gull") But I have been an amateur tracker for a very long time and have only recently found your videos, you Sir get a "like and subscribe!" Keep up the good work, I am enjoying these!
Thanks for doing this. I do a bit of hiking in the Cascades so it's nice to be able to ID some of what find
absolutely! it's so fun to know what is out there
I see many tracks that are similar to the mule deer tracks you show, but not the same. The toes are sharper, more clearly separated, and there is less difference in width from back to front.
Nice! Mule deer tracks can vary so much. I find that the tracks look a lot different based on the age of the animal, the age of the track, the speed the animal was going, and the substrate the track was made in
I live in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan and after every snowfall there are wolf tracks near my home. Once in a while I see cougar tracks.
I'm jealous! Wolves are here in Washington not in the western part of the state where I live. I'll have to take a road trip and go looking for them.
I live in Lake Tahoe. Every Friday morning I find bear tracks around my house. Friday is trash pick-up day.
Ha! Ya I’ve heard the city bears there are pretty bold
@@ForestFound A medium sized bear got into my house 5 years ago, serious damage. At first I thought you might be from
Maine, but you lack the correct accent. You have the skill to become a registered Maine Guide.
Fox vs, Coyote. Opossum vs. Raccoon. :)
That’d be a good one! Coming soon…
4:43 "Seagulls"??? Dude...I was on board with everything until you said "seagulls"...
JK, giving you a hard time because I am a Birder! (we just say "gull") But I have been an amateur tracker for a very long time and have only recently found your videos, you Sir get a "like and subscribe!" Keep up the good work, I am enjoying these!
haha thanks! Glad you're liking them :)