Conserved land accessed with permission. Captured as part of a permitted longterm monitoring program. The Myodes in picture 5 was torpid in a damp trap, but warmed quickly in the sun.
~3 g weight. Caught in a pitfall trap on a permitted mammal monitoring project. Same individual as in https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/85852663
A life species for me! This little squirrel was digging seeds out of the snow under the bird feeder. I've thought we might have flying squirrels here because sometimes late at night, we hear the typical sounds of red or gray squirrels racing along the outside of our log cabin walls, but likely not either of those diurnal species.
Photos taken through window glass and screen (left on to prevent window hits).
Adult came in response to two juvenile birds giving begging calls (as heard in recording)
https://ebird.org/checklist/S67773723 Eastern x Spotted Towhee (F2+) hybrid found by @ntepper
Those are bat wings sticking out of the bullfrog's mouth.
Banded 581641 from Iceland https://ebird.org/checklist/S64060117
Terrible photo but was on a rarely used trail and observed this fisher leap from ground to tree and then run up the trunk to a branch where it turned to watch me and my dog (on leash).
2 seen, one immature and this one in breeding plumage.
Already submitting the eagle, this one's for the fish!
Observed walking across open field on crusty surface during morning storm with freezing rain. Estim. 36-40" with tail.
Worst photo I've ever taken, but can at least identify the bird.
Owl seen with unidentifiable rodent in its talons. Owl ate its dinner, then went to sleep.
size of a bluejay
Two coyotes chasing one another around.
found on Rte 7; going to VINS for rehab
Owl #1 of the day. Continuing owl at this location.
Looked larger than Owl #2, thinking #1 might be the female.
The two owls did not interact while I was there.
Being guarded by E. bislineata.