tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527944689184796366.post3399501262838227398..comments2023-10-27T20:21:51.751-07:00Comments on Camera Trap Codger: The log botherersCamera Trap Codgerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11052159376463794204noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527944689184796366.post-29932556118896713732010-07-24T17:56:49.097-07:002010-07-24T17:56:49.097-07:00This my first encounter with a Camera Trap and wha...This my first encounter with a Camera Trap and what a wonderful idea! There have been so many calls regarding FOXES!!!! coming in to WildCare in Marin County this last week I thought I'd take a look around the net to see what others are seeing. Your shots are wonderful. Thanks so much for posting them.Barbara Pritchardhttp://WildCareSolutions.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527944689184796366.post-86365906083315999742010-07-16T08:46:01.997-07:002010-07-16T08:46:01.997-07:00You are right, Henry-- HR goes from 30 to nearly 1...You are right, Henry-- HR goes from 30 to nearly 100 sq km in forested habitats in the US (we're talking males). I'd expect smaller HRs than that in Chimineas where the prey base seems to be quite dense. Smallest HR given in the ASM;s Mammalian Species account is 2.6 and 1.1 for males and females in Alabama, but I haven't seen the original reference. Seems small. <br /><br />If "crumple ear" were a female, I'd expect some youngsters in tow at this time of year. All the same I am out on the limb of speculation, but I hope we get more pictures of the cat, including one that divulges its sex. Having an ear like that makes it a bit easier to ID the animal than comparing spot patterns.<br /><br />Thanks a lot also for the great information on the Bushy Trophy Cams.Camera Trap Codgerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11052159376463794204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8527944689184796366.post-10595440479946457452010-07-15T22:41:00.823-07:002010-07-15T22:41:00.823-07:00Great photos and I like the new look of the blog.
...Great photos and I like the new look of the blog.<br /><br />I'm not very familiar with bobcats, but two miles doesn't really sound all that big to me… Do you maybe happen know what their average home range size is at Chimineas?Henryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17562865215409198889noreply@blogger.com