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Winter Creek
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Using a game camera and a
homemade deer
feeder, we try to capture images of the forest wildlife. We
have
also tried tying salmon to a tree to lure in carnivorous animals.
Unfortunately the batteries in the camera died before we
could
see which animals were attracted. We suspect that
the flash
of the camera kept the animals away from the fish. We think
raccoons were the major culprits in the disappearance of the fish.
Look below to see pictures of animals we caught on camera enjoying the
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Likely a Deer Mouse,
possibly Peromyscus maniculatus
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Douglas
Squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii)
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| Northern
Flying Squirrel (Galucomys sabrinus) |
To
see more on the Northern Flying Squirrel please visit the Burke Museum
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| Eastern Gray Squirrel ( Sciurus carolinensis) **invasive/non-native |
To see more on the Eastern Gray Squirrel, please visity the Burke Museum
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| Raccoon (Procyon lotor) |
To
see more on the Raccoon please visit the Burke Museum
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Unkown
rodents
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