This may be the rascal that dislodged the camera in the tree cavity last week.
You may recall that finding the camera on the ground changed my game plan.
Before getting creative again and stuffing the camera down the cavity, I had to see what creature had sent the camera tumbling.
A bear was the first thing that came to mind, but maybe a ringtail chimney- stemmed the hollow trunk and jarred the camera loose.
Even a spotted skunk could have knocked it down.
These were the more exotic possibilities, but more realistically a rotund wood rat might have pushed it aside while trying to squeeze through the gap.
I learned last Saturday that gray fox and wood rat were the only ones to show.
One photo captured gray boy doing the unexpected.
Look at this odd posture.
Look at this odd posture.
It resembles the scent-marking handstand done by a number of carnivores, including some civets, mongooses, and the stubby-legged bush dog of Latin America.
Even the oddball dog has been known to defecate in a handstand, but I never knew gray foxes performed this charming maneuver.
Following this little stunt gray boy examined the camera at close range and left 6 telling images.
After that the camera stopped taking pictures.
When I found the camera it was ajar and no longer aimed at the hollow tree.
I can only conclude that the fox was the camera bully.