The third picture...does that look like a drag to the left of the tracks?Can't imagine anything much smaller than a coyote carrying off a duck with leaving drags marks from carcass.
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The third picture...does that look like a drag to the left of the tracks?Can't imagine anything much smaller than a coyote carrying off a duck with leaving drags marks from carcass.
Yes, I saw that....still must be a pretty big animal with that little drag.The third picture...does that look like a drag to the left of the tracks?
Ah, I misunderstood what you said. Don't mind me!Yes, I saw that....still must be a pretty big animal with that little drag.
I'd guess at least a fox if not a coyote.
You can enlarge them with your fingers, put 2 fingers on them and push outwards,..Very tough to offer help with those pictures. Some degree of scale would help. (Put your hand alongside) - as would a close up picture of the prints where definition of toes, claws / nails and pads might be clear. In one photo I think I see raccoon toes, and in another I think I see a rabbit track.
I'm usually pretty good at tracks but there's not much clear in the pics.
ju yuuuVery tough to offer help with those pictures. Some degree of scale would help. (Put your hand alongside) - as would a close up picture of the prints where definition of toes, claws / nails and pads might be clear. In one photo I think I see raccoon toes, and in another I think I see a rabbit track.
I'm usually pretty good at tracks but there's not much clear in the pics.
Could it be an owl or hawk. I've been told they take the head because of the nutrients--especially in the winter.Something got my duck and left her body but her head was gone. This happened right before dusk when they come inside. I have an acre of land and they took her from my back door to the end of my land. I had a camera hooked up but it didn't get any footage and I need to know
That is exactly what I was thinking. I know young hawks will take a small piece with them...mostly because they’re practicing which sounds sad...but young hawks, especially males prostrate (best word I could come up with) when they make a kill....sorry about your duck....I hate when I lose them to predators.Could it be an owl or hawk. I've been told they take the head because of the nutrients--especially in the winter.