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Beavers Grooming and Specialized Split Claw

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 17, 2020 by Janet PesaturoMay 17, 2020
beaver right hind foot

Beavers groom frequently, both in the lodge and on land, to remove debris from the coat and to waterproof it with oil from anal glands. When the animal emerges from the water to groom, it may start with its face … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Rodents | Tagged beaver grooming, social grooming, split claw | 6 Replies

Bobcats and Beaver Ponds

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 6, 2020 by Janet PesaturoMay 6, 2020
bobcat on beaver dam

The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is the most successful of North America’s wild felines, and one reason for its success is its diet. Like its cousin the Canada lynx, the bobcat relishes a meal of rabbit or hare, but unlike the … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Cat family | Tagged bobcat, caterwauling, habitat, lynx rufus, trail camera | 8 Replies

Beaver Scent Marking and Population Density

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on April 28, 2020 by Janet PesaturoApril 28, 2020
a beaver scent marking on its mound

North American beavers (Castor canadensis) mark their territory by creating mounds of debris onto which they deposit scent from their castor sacs and possibly anal glands. Some beaver wetlands are marked sparsely with a few small mounds here and there, … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Rodents | Tagged beaver scent mound, castor canadensis, scent marking | 5 Replies

Wolf Coat Color Variation and the Immune System

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on April 23, 2020 by Janet PesaturoFebruary 11, 2024
black wolf in minnesota got me curious about wolf coat color variation

Coat color varies more in the gray wolf (Canis lupus) than in most other mammals, and some variations relate to camouflage. For example, the white coat of the Arctic wolf allows it to blend better with the snow and ice, … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Dog family | Tagged black wolves and health, melanistic wolves, mystery of black wolves, why are some wolves black, wolf dog hybrid | 18 Replies

American Marten Habitat and Den Sites

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on April 13, 2020 by Janet PesaturoApril 13, 2020
american marten near its den

When you want to track an animal, it helps a lot to understand its habitat needs so you will know where to look for its tracks and sign. Some species, like raccoons, are true generalists and can be found almost … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged american marten, marten dens, marten habitat, martes americana, where to find martens | 12 Replies

American Marten Tracks and Sign

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on April 1, 2020 by Janet PesaturoApril 1, 2020
marten tracks and sign

Tracking the American marten (Martes americana) is much like tracking the fisher but in miniature. Like fishers (5 – 12 pounds), martens (1 – 3 pounds) wind through the forest, often from the base of one large tree or snag … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged american marten, marten scat, marten scent marking, marten sign, marten urine, martes americana, tracking martens | 19 Replies

Raccoon Scent Marking and Comparison with Bobcat

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on February 22, 2020 by Janet PesaturoFebruary 22, 2020
raccoons often scent mark at porcupine cave dens

Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are hardly ever the intended target species of my camera trapping endeavors because, as adaptable and abundant creatures, they show up almost anywhere, anyway. So, what I’ve learned about raccoon scent marking has been mostly (okay entirely) … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Contact, Raccoons | Tagged anal rubbing, bobcat, raccoon, scent marking | 12 Replies

River Otter Vocalizations: the Purr

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on February 11, 2020 by Janet PesaturoFebruary 11, 2020
river otter vocalizations

There have been only two studies of North American river otter vocalizations, both mentioning 12 different calls: the whine, chirp, grunt, blow, chatter, creek, squeak, scream, hiss, swish, hiccup, and whistle. You can see a description of each one in … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged how otters communicate, lontra canadensis, otter sounds, river otter purr, trail camera video | 19 Replies

Fisher Tracks and Sign

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on January 30, 2020 by Janet PesaturoApril 18, 2020
fisher tracks and sign

The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is one of my favorite animals to track in snow because it does a lot within a relatively short distance. It winds through the forest, often from from the base of one large tree to that … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged fisher body print, fisher cat, fisher den, fisher scent marking, fisher trails, pekania pennanti, tracking fishers | 82 Replies

River Otter Winter Adaptations

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on January 23, 2020 by Janet PesaturoJanuary 23, 2020
river otter winter adaptations

A recent trail camera video I captured at an otter latrine got me to thinking about river otter winter adaptations. These animals do not wait out the cold months in hibernation. On the contrary, they are active and appear comfortable … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged how animals survive cold, how otters survive winter, river otters winter, surviving cold, wildlife, winter adaptations | 13 Replies

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