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iNaturalist

I went to red rocks to explore an area I haven’t been before. It was actually pretty fun walking through the woods with friends. We saw a lot of grey squirrels and a lot of dog tracks.

Because of the way the leaves and ground is upturned, these are animal tracks from most likely a dog.

Deer scat

All these nut shells indicate a squirrel eating food at this spot.

The holes in the tree indicate a presence of woodpeckers in the area.

These tracks could be an interaction between multiple animals as it seems like there is a lot of non linear movement. The hole in the tree seems to be vacant but could’ve once housed a squirrel.

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