Great tracking story Ken. I'll share mine. Hiking in the backcountry there is a bed of clay, silt that is almost always wet. I check there often because the...
Great tracking story Ken. I'll share mine. Hiking in the backcountry there is a bed of clay, silt that is almost always wet. I check there often because the...
Great tracking story Ken. I'll share mine. Hiking in the backcountry there is a bed of clay, silt that is almost always wet. I check there often because the...
Great tracking story Ken. I'll share mine. Hiking in the backcountry there is a bed of clay, silt that is almost always wet. I check there often because the...
My interest in tracking began when I read Tom Brown's 'The Tracker' and have continued reading and thoroughly enjoyed all of his books. Recently, I've been ...
Continued from previous posting:<br>************************************************<br>Dear Wesly-anne: <br>No doubt TBJr is an outstanding tracker, but maybe...
Ken,<br><br>Is there a Jasper in Georgia? Just wondering because I live in Jasper Alberta and am always looking for someone local to share tracking adventures ...
Sorry...The Jasper I refered to is in Georgia. If Ifind out about anyone up your way, I 'll let you know. As Of April I'll be in Michigan, still a ways from ...
>from tantric Tendai and Kokai Buddhism 9he >attempt to "borrow" from Shidoshi Stephen Hayes) >and presented this skills as teachings from ...
This is deer's wife. I really enjoy learning from all of you.<br><br>Wesley Anne, that was interesting. Thanks for sending it.<br><br>Ken, I agree almost ...
track enthusiasts,<br><br>I'm trying to distinguish between juvenile snake tracks and antlion (doodlebug) tracks. Both tracks are common in the Colorado ...
Another Colorado Plateau alcove question:<br><br>Does anybody know the difference between packrat scat and bat guano?<br><br>Pack rats in question are Neotoma...
This occurred while I was walking up a wide drainage in the Chihuahuan desert:<br><br>At a bend in the drainage, I heard and saw a live Red-tailed Hawk on the ...
One of my other passions (other than tracking) is falconry. I hunt with a Red-tail. Last October while hunting squirrels, she(the hawk) went into an attack ...
Are you interested in animal tracking, stalking, and wildlife? If so my web site is just for you!<br>Please visit it and be sure to remember to sign my guest ...
Well, I haven't had any experience with antlions, but I have found numerous snake tracks. The ones around here are garter snakes, with the occasional ...
Cooperii,<br><br>Your story is interesting. I wonder how often snakes wrap-up Red-tails in the wild. Does your hawk have much experience hunting snakes? I also...
Tracker,<br><br>Thanks for your advice. They were helpful. I wish had pictures to post; I left the pictures of the tracks and scat at work, and I won’t...
Consider me lucky – on two separate occasions, I’ve seen a sagebrush lizard (Sceloperous graciosus) squeeze-out a dropping. In both cases each dropping...
Well, I'm not a herpetologist but I'd bet the white substance is calcium, left over from digestion. My reticulated python (years ago) would always pass this....
This has been our only snake encounter, though I have heard of others, sometimes the bird wins, some times the snake. <br><br>On the lizards, I have seen ...
This is a little off-topic, but does anybody know where I can obtain a CD of North American mammal calls/sounds? I know there's a CD entitled, "A guide to...
Rebecca,<br><br>I liked your web page. I will try the fox step next time I want to stalk an animal. However, it seems it takes a lot of effort and patience. By...