bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 15,418 5,943 Pines; Bamber area Aug 12, 2023 #1 In the soft mud bank along Ivanhope Creek in Monmouth County. I can't imagine what made it. In a remote area with no paths etc. Reactions: stiltzkin
In the soft mud bank along Ivanhope Creek in Monmouth County. I can't imagine what made it. In a remote area with no paths etc.
stiltzkin Explorer Feb 8, 2022 561 844 Medford Aug 12, 2023 #2 No others around it, that's the only one?
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 15,418 5,943 Pines; Bamber area Aug 12, 2023 #3 stiltzkin said: No others around it, that's the only one? Click to expand... Yes.
Sue Gremlin Piney Sep 13, 2005 1,295 250 62 Vicksburg, Michigan Aug 12, 2023 #4 I'd assume turkey Reactions: TommyP and Teegate
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 15,418 5,943 Pines; Bamber area Aug 12, 2023 #5 Sue Gremlin said: I'd assume turkey Click to expand... I never thought of that. Hmmm. Do you think they'd cross a stream 8 feet wide?
Sue Gremlin said: I'd assume turkey Click to expand... I never thought of that. Hmmm. Do you think they'd cross a stream 8 feet wide?
TommyP Explorer Mar 30, 2022 203 191 Clementon thomaspluck.substack.com Aug 13, 2023 #6 Tough to judge without a size comparison, but I'd agree on turkey, the third toe is up against the wall of the mudhole and the rear toe is lost in the puddle. Reactions: bobpbx
Tough to judge without a size comparison, but I'd agree on turkey, the third toe is up against the wall of the mudhole and the rear toe is lost in the puddle.