With success birding on the homefront, ventured to Maclay Flat, USFS property in Missoula, to see other cool stuff. This public land is great just for fall colors without seeing any wildlife.
Good find was a northern shrike (Lanius excubitor) hunting on far east side (large meadow).
Bitterroot river looking east towards Hellgate Canyon |
Northern shrike on mullein |
Continuing on the trail encountered a set of tracks in the dried irrigation ditch, any guesses as to identity?
Hint: I believe this is from the largest cervid in the world |
Fininshing up my walk near the the parking lot, encountered a large group (~18) of Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) feeding on the ground. See the You Tube video of these birds in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iciD6QHlTSs