the clues and evidence that betray the presence of wildlife...
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Violet Carpenter Bee hole
This is the nest hole of a Violet Carpenter Bee, excavated in a rotten wooden post. Note the sawdust below the entrance. Photo taken near Apaj, Hungary, May 2014, by Gerard Gorman.
A new book on European wildlife signs published September 2014. Click the cover image for more details
WELCOME TO TRACKS & SIGNS
This blog deals with the tracks and signs that wildlife leave. These include foot, hoof, claw and paw prints, trails, dung, scat, sprait, pellets, spawn, eggs, feathers, fur, nests, burrows, dens, bones, food remains etc. Get out there, get tracking and please contribute with comments and photos. Gerard Gorman
Central & Eastern European Wildlife
Gerard Gorman is author of this book, published in 2008 by Bradt. It has sections on Looking For Wildlife and Tracks And Signs.
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