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Photos / SoundsWhatMainland Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae ssp. novaehollandiae)Observerrangerpuffin |
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WhatPlacental Mammals (Infraclass Placentalia)ObservercampbellnatureninjasDescriptionIs this raccoon scat? Our neighbour had a mother and 5 young living on his roof and I think they used the corner of my yard as their latrine. |
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WhatAntarctic Fur Seal (Arctocephalus gazella)ObservernatforlifeDescriptionscat; redder parts from krill, darker parts from fish in diet |
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Photos / SoundsWhatAnimals (Kingdom Animalia)ObserveranudibranchmomDescriptionScat - plentiful within a 3-foot radius. Some had white centers; nearest branch overhead was about 20' high. Size variable, about 20 mm diameter. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatBarn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)Observerkyle_eaton_photographyDescriptionAn empty mud-based bird nest near the roof of a square storm drain tunnel. It had a pile of bird scat on the ground beneath it. It's 8 feet off the ground. I've seen blue colored Swallows perch in the nests in these tunnels, so I believe this nest is of that species. The storm drain runs under a road. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatCarnivorans (Order Carnivora)Observerkyle_eaton_photographyDescriptionScat on path on hill. Seems to mostly contain plant matter. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatMammals (Class Mammalia)Observerkyle_eaton_photographyDescriptionBlack scat on trail containing mostly plant matter that looks like seeds. Scat was relatively fresh, soft to the touch. |
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