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Moose Browsing in Winter – Video

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on January 14, 2020 by Janet PesaturoJanuary 14, 2020
moose browsing

I’ve discussed moose feeding sign before but thought I’d share this video of a moose browsing in winter because it’s in color and gives another look at how these animals create the sign we trackers find in the field. Watch … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Hoofed mammals | Tagged moose eating, trail camera video | Leave a reply

Scent Marking at Deer Scrapes – Whitetail Video

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on January 9, 2020 by Janet PesaturoJanuary 9, 2020
scent marking at deer scrapes

Like many other mammals, white-tailed deer use scent to communicate. They deposit secretions from glands on their heads, on their legs, and between their toes, and all of these are used in scent marking at deer scrapes, important communication spots … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Hoofed mammals | Tagged buck scrape, deer scrape, licking branch, rub urination, scent marking | 7 Replies

American Badgers Scent Marking

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on January 3, 2020 by Janet PesaturoJanuary 3, 2020
badger scent marking

In my last post about the badger (Taxidea taxus) I discussed badger dens and showed a video of the the various species using, or at least visiting, old badger digs, and we saw that a badger revisited some of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Weasel family | Tagged anal glands, badger, mustelid, scent communication, territorial marking, urine marking | 6 Replies

Ruffed Grouse Eating a Mushroom

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on October 31, 2019 by Janet PesaturoAugust 22, 2021
ruffed grouse eating a mushroom

Last week I posted about an interesting encounter with an aggressive ruffed grouse. During that nearly hour long encounter, Bob and I got to see the bird consume grass seeds, partridge berries, and mushrooms. Watching animals eat and studying the … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged birds, feeding sign, grouse eating, ruffed grouse, wildlife | 8 Replies

Aggressive Ruffed Grouse

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on October 24, 2019 by Janet PesaturoOctober 24, 2019
aggressive ruffed grouse

If you read this blog regularly you may be starting to think I’m obsessed with ruffed grouse. I promise that I have plans to write about many other species but this has, in fact, been the year of the grouse … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged aggressive grouse, bold grouse, fool hen, friendly grouse, grouse following me, tame grouse, territorial grouse | 53 Replies

Targeting Unique Habitat Features with Trail Camera

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on October 18, 2019 by Janet PesaturoNovember 9, 2021
porcupine on log captured by trail camera

Often when I camera trap I target some kind of animal sign to get a certain species or even a specific behavior. Some examples from past posts are an otter latrine, a bear marking tree, a woodchuck marking a sapling, … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Tips, Rodents | Tagged camera placement, habitat features, reading the landscape, trail camera | 7 Replies

Woodland Jumping Mouse Video

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 27, 2019 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 27, 2019
woodland jumping mouse

This woodland jumping mouse (Napaeozapus insignis) was captured by my camera targeting a ruffed grouse dust bath in pine-hemlock-hardwood upland forest. It’s my first jumping mouse, so it was a small consolation for failure to get the bird actually dust … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Rodents | Tagged deer mouse, jumping mouse | 6 Replies

Ruffed Grouse Dust Bathing…Almost!

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 25, 2019 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 25, 2019
ruffed grouse

Many bird species bathe in “dust” (sand or soil) as part of their plumage preening process. The bird prepares a new spot for dust bathing by scraping a patch of dry, fine, loose soil or sand with its feet to … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Blog | Tagged bird bathing, dust bath, preening, ruffed grouse, trail camera, wallow | Leave a reply

Coatis, Ringtails, and Bears, Oh My!

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 2, 2019 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 2, 2019
bear crossing log in arizona mountains

As you may have guessed, if you follow this blog, I have been traveling out West quite frequently for the past year since the publication of my first book. The reason is that I’m planning to write a western edition … Continue reading →

Posted in Bears, Blog, Camera Trapping Tips, Raccoons | Tagged arizona, bear, camera trapping, coati, log crossing cam, ringtail, sky islands, trail camera placement | 4 Replies

Grasshopper Mouse Howling: Trail Cam Audio/Video

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on August 26, 2019 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 8, 2019
grasshopper mouse

Grasshopper mice (Onychomys species) inhabit deserts, shrublands, and grasslands of the western US and Mexico. They look quite like the familiar deermice and house mice, but they have very short tails and their habits are unusual in several ways. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Rodents | Tagged carnivorous mouse, grasshopper mouse calling, howling mouse, killer rodent, onychomys, wolf mouse | 9 Replies

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