Gotta love seeing the babies. We have 2 does frequenting our property in south central Washington - each with two fawns. Fingers crossed for a long life for all. Thanks so much for sharing. 💖
I ❤❤❤ this cute little buck! He seemed like he was on high alert because his little ❤was racing... And when he lifted either back leg and kept it in the air for a bit was cute because he was listening all around for danger... 🦋 Thanks for sharing your video with everyone! 🦋 🌝
so cute :)! question: is the best way to tell the difference between wolf and cougar scat is that the cougar scat has a mucus lining (i watched one of your videos from many years ago)? i found quite a large very dark black scat yesterday on the property i live on. it doesn't have 'blunt' ends and is filled with deer hair and tiny bone pieces. definitely not a grizzly scat as it's too small and looks very similar to dog. we do have sea wolves as i've heard them numerous times this spring, but i just want to be sure it's not a cougar :).
Sometimes, the firmness will help tell them apart. Feline scats have a tendency to be more firm and harder to break apart. Unless they are eating organ meats, in which case the scats are soft. They can take on a ball-and-socket appearance too. That's when they show clear segmentation.