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It’s very much a mystery – at the moment, there’s no indication of a photo :) Is it just me?
I think Blogger.com hiccuped.
After your comment I checked and it was not working for me either although it had been working before. I poked at it and it started working again. See how it is for you now…
Much better. I probably should have tried reloading a couple times before complaining. Moose tracks perhaps?
Shore look like deer to me.
I’ll go out on a limb and suggest cow (or more properly, cattle) tracks.
Hint for those who are still guessing… think bigger than a mouse, bigger than a goose, bigger than a bear, bigger than many cars, weighing as much as a small car, bigger than most cows, certainly taller… And native to North America. :)
deer??
Elk?
these look maybe a little to neat for deer tracks so i will second guess myself and go with a moose i think…
It’s gotta be a moose.
A moose it is, a female, that is to say cow, moose in fact. She was probably about two years old based on the tracks. I didn’t actually see her this time although I have other times.
I saw these tracks up at the cross road in the soft sand of the side of the road after a rain had smooth the ground and it had dried. This made it so she left particularly clean impressions. She was headed down from the notch to the beaver ponds in the lower central portion of the valley.
Often I’ll see two or three sets of tracks together but this time it was just the one moose.
I’ll make my guess…….a left handed, bare footed moose……..you can tell she was left handed because she leads with her left….probably very creative, introverted, and travels “lite and solo” most of the time ….. and likes her berries fresh without whipped cream and prefers sun rises to sunsets….just a guess…..AnonyI