Rained yesterday and here we are with tracks. Would love if someone could help identify them. I am in California. To me, it looks like two different animals. These were not here yesterday. Nothing attempted to get into the coop (which would be impossible anyways).
Lots of bobcats, deer, elk, and sometimes there are a few mountain lion spottings. I am pretty sure the first picture/first type of track is a bobcat. Just not sure about the tracks in picture 2. Never seen anything like that.
Edited to add: We also have quite a few coyotes.
Lots of bobcats, deer, elk, and sometimes there are a few mountain lion spottings. I am pretty sure the first picture/first type of track is a bobcat. Just not sure about the tracks in picture 2. Never seen anything like that.
Edited to add: We also have quite a few coyotes.
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again. I saw your new member post. My suggestion would be to put up a camera because whatever is making the tracks is sure to be back and then you will know for sure what is lurking.I love my cameras and hardly a night goes by when they roam here that I don't see a predator on at least one of my cameras. Last nigt it was a coyote on one camera and a fox on a couple of the other cameras. Good luck...