I'm sure they are around. I'm not well versed in scat ID but looks carnvore-ish to me. Cougar would be my primary concern, although it's been several years since one has been sighted. Bear is a possibility, but we're far enough from any large tracts of forest that it seems unlikely.Possum?
I can't really tell with the photos but is there any hair in the scat?Any idea on what left these on the lower part of our property? Doesn't look like deer scat, kinda dog like, but seems an odd, isolated patch to leave several deposits.
Not that I noticed, but didn't think to check. Good point.I can't really tell with the photos but is there any hair in the scat?
Need better photos. But, kinda looks like very soggy, been rained on a week deer or elk scat. It’s greenish, so that seems like herbivore.Any idea on what left these on the lower part of our property? Doesn't look like deer scat, kinda dog like, but seems an odd, isolated patch to leave several deposits.
That's basically what a work buddy who hunts elk said. I'm going with deer, since we've got several miles of mostly cleared agricultural and rural residential land between us and the nearest large tracts of forest.Need better photos. But, kinda looks like very soggy, been rained on a week deer or elk scat. It’s greenish, so that seems like herbivore.
The elk around here love pastures and lawns. That’s where the fresh greenery is this time of year.That's basically what a work buddy who hunts elk said. I'm going with deer, since we've got several miles of mostly cleared agricultural and rural residential land between us and the nearest large tracts of forest.
Not my backyard, subdivision I was developing a couple miles from the house, February a year ago.View attachment 104820
Golden Stone or Salmon Fly?? Either one would be very early, right?