BTW how far are you from any tidal/salt water? I'm curious how often various non-aquatic mammals will follow forest trails down to saline bays/marshes, to scavenge/hunt, as opposed to freshwater jaunts. Here around Humboldt Bay I've seen deer and bear tracks and skunk/coon at the marsh.
Dude, The salt marsh would be an excellent habitat to explore with camera trap. The problem is people wandering around. I hope to get up to Humbolt County this spring or summer to check it out. Its several; hours drive, but the coast is at least 2-3 hours from Chico.
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ReplyDeleteQuite a video of a perplexed young chimp.
ReplyDeleteBTW how far are you from any tidal/salt water? I'm curious how often various non-aquatic mammals will follow forest trails down to saline bays/marshes, to scavenge/hunt, as opposed to freshwater jaunts. Here around Humboldt Bay I've seen deer and bear tracks and skunk/coon at the marsh.
Dude, The salt marsh would be an excellent habitat to explore with camera trap. The problem is people wandering around. I hope to get up to Humbolt County this spring or summer to check it out. Its several; hours drive, but the coast is at least 2-3 hours from Chico.
ReplyDeleteI loved that the monkeys were carrying their termite sticks.
ReplyDeleteThus Chimp is very curious like a young child discovering something new. Great find!
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