I probably post something similar to this every winter, but it's something I just need to do. I enjoy tracks. I like the stories they can tell or the stories I try to interpret and think about. They stop me in my.....ahhh, tracks. They make me consider the when and why and it's okay if I never figure it all out-that's part of wonder Iguess.
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White Footed Mouse tracks |
These Wild Turkey tracks I happened to cut several times during my snowshoe. The first time was out on a crusty and windblown field, where they could barely break the surface, then later in the woods wandering around in search of food. I saw them several more times and finally they wandered into the yard checking for bird feeder leftovers.
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Wild Turkey track in snow |
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Tubbs Snowshoe Tracks on Cliffs field |
Lastly, I stopped and checked out my own tracks. The 24" snowshoes struggle in the 2' of snow here...or maybe it's just me. I did get a workout, breathed fresh cold air and enjoyed the quiet.
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