Looks like Fox. However no pad prints in front of it. It could be inactive. Not a very attractive place for a Groundhog. Here's a picture of a foxhole at Forsythe from two weeks ago. It was very active.I saw these holes while I was exploring near Evan’s Bridge this week. I’m assuming they were made by groundhogs?
I have more photos I didn’t post, but that looks virtually identical to what I saw. The photo I posted doesn’t do justice to the size of the holes. They’re pretty big. Probably a foot or more in diameter. I spotted three of them in about a 25 yard radius.Looks like Fox. However no pad prints in front of it. It could be inactive. Not a very attractive place for a Groundhog. Here's a picture of a foxhole at Forsythe from two weeks ago. It was very active.View attachment 25752
A foot! I don't know about that. I'm used to measuring things, and that can't be a foot. If it is, I'll be very surprised. Maybe 8".I have more photos I didn’t post, but that looks virtually identical to what I saw. The photo I posted doesn’t do justice to the size of the holes. They’re pretty big. Probably a foot or more in diameter. I spotted three of them in about a 25 yard radius.
What were you doing at Forsythe Scott?Looks like Fox. However no pad prints in front of it. It could be inactive. Not a very attractive place for a Groundhog. Here's a picture of a foxhole at Forsythe from two weeks ago. It was very active.
Topographic and utility surveying for a a new building. We are working for an architectural firm from Maine. Our second project with them. We did the surveying for the elevated aluminum marsh trail for another outfit back in 2008.What were you doing at Forsythe Scott?