April Wildlife

Though it can be difficult to spot wildlife, the signs of animal activity throughout Centennial Woods are plentiful and can be easy to point out. As shown above, I came across a few piles of fur down by the stream. This is likely the result of an attack from a predator, and the prey could have been a deer based off the appearance of the fur. The forest is abundant with bird life, leaving their mark with nests in high up branches, and holes in trees as a result of woodpecker activity. As expected, grey squirrels cross my path various times throughout each trip I make to Centennial Woods. They are one species that has almost remained constant throughout all of my visits.

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