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Tracking is many Things

By Sean Fagan 
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Clear fox track on mud (Photo: Sean Fagan)


The gist of this post it to present tracking as the multi-faceted activity that it is. Tracking is very much about engaging your senses and mind with all the minutiae of sign left by living things. It’s often challenging and fascinating.

Oddly, the majority of tracking books are mostly devoted to the tracks and sign of wild mammals and some bird species. But what about amphibians, reptiles, even fish? What about the vast array of invertebrates (of which insects are only a part of the huge number of invertebrates inhabiting earth).


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Beetle tracks on dune sand (Photo: Sean Fagan).

There is so much to see and investigate – so many meanings to tease out.

A common misconception about tracking is that trackers are always striving to seek one of the holy grails of tracking – a super clear print of the foot, preferably a thread of foot prints leading to the actual animal they are tracking. This level of tracking is rare, and highly skillful.

I think a lot of us are familiar with the often stunning documentaries depicting the San Bushmen of southern Africa tracking wild game such as antelopes. Often, they track their quarry until they get a kill. This level of tracking is not only very skillful but generally outside the scope of the casual, or even more serious, tracker.

But tracking (even if our life doesn’t depend on it) is a tremendously enriching, calming and immersive way of engaging with nature...

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Tracking: Puddles

By Sean Fagan
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A puddle that was disturbed 10 minutes ago. Already there are signs of the suspended sentiment settling. The edges of the puddle are becoming clear - eventually, after about 30 minutes, the whole puddle will become clear (Photo: Sean Fagan).

 

MUDDY WATERS

Short-Term Tracking Sign

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Water puddles are a relatively common feature of landscapes that receive significant rainfall, especially where drainage is impeded.

They can be important for improving tracking skills - as animals commonly walk through puddles, especially puddles that occasionally form on animal trails.

When an animal walks through a puddle, often the sediment in the puddle will become disturbed - and the water will become temporarily murky.

Such tracking sign is short-lived - it's fresh tracking sign.

Learn why puddles are good short-term tacking sign and most importantly - how to improve your ability to accurately read puddles.

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Tracking: The Browse Line

By Sean Fagan
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Fallow deer browse line on ivy (Photo: Sean Fagan).

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An often overlooked tracking feature is the BROWSE LINE.

Herbivorous mammals will often browse deciduous tree leaves - especially in spring when the tree leaves are at their most palatable & nutritious (This is certainly the case throughout the temperate lands of Ireland & Britain).

Learn why browse lines are an important tracking sign and well worth getting to know...

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Coyotes & The Aroostook River

By Sean Fagan
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Eastern coyote track (Photo: Sean Fagan).

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Memories of Maine

The Aroostook River 

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For three months of 2009 I lived in a remote camp with two companions in the northern woods of Maine, USA.

Living conditions were very basic.

Despite the relative lack of comfort and modern conveniences, I had a great time, partly because I lived near the clear, wide waters of the 180 km long Aroostook River.

One very memorable moment occurred one morning, after a brief swim in the Aroostook...

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Learn 5 Outdoor Uses of Honey

By Sean Fagan

A Nepalese honey hunter savours some wild honey (Photo: Wikimedia Commons).

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THE STORY OF HONEY

and why you should have some honey in your backpack

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Long regarded as a delicacy by humankind since prehistoric times, honey has been much sought after and treasured by societies with a desire to satisfy their sweet tooth.

For the modern, outdoor enthusiast - honey has a number of useful outdoor applications.

Learn 5 useful outdoor uses of honey and the fascinating story of how honey is made in the wild.

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How to Track Otters

By Sean Fagan
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Otters are inquisitive, playful animals (Wikimedia Commons).

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For many people, the European otter, Lutra lutra, is a charismatic animal.

Observing otter behaviour is a pleasure to behold, as they are playful and often catch fish with a joyful exuberance.

If you can track otters there is a good chance you will see an otter.

Learn the key identification features of otter tracks so you can improve your chances of seeing an otter in the wild.

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How to Track Badgers

By Sean Fagan
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Five different sets of tracks: otter, badger, red deer, snail and human. Can you spot the badger tracks? (photo: Sean Fagan).

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The European Badger, Meles meles, is a fantastic animal to track. Sometimes though, tracking badgers can be challenging.

When it comes to tracking - being able to track an animal across difficult ground conditions is where the real challenge, and skill, of tracking occurs.

Learn 6 key features of badger tracks that will enable you to track badgers a lot better.

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Anatomy of a Predator

By Sean Fagan
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The menacing talons of the sparrowhawk (Photo: Sean Fagan).

 

Getting to Know a Common but Elusive Bird of Prey

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The sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus, is a relatively common but secretive bird of prey of temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Africa & Asia.

A while back I had the good fortune to get close to a sparrowhawk. I was struck by the obvious, fearsome weaponry of this sleek raptor -  by its long, sickle-shaped talons and pointed, hooked bill.

I was also intrigued by other, less obvious anatomical features of the sparrowhawk which assist in making this bird species such a sublime predator.

As I examined the sparrowhawk - four features stood out...

Learn 4 predatory features of the enigmatic but fearsome sparrowhawk (some of which might surprise you).

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Included below is a stunning, short video highlighting the amazing, hunting prowess of the the sparrowhawk...(this video is also included at the end of the article).

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