General Wildlife

What Made This Hole? How to Read a Burrow Entrance and Name the Animal
Identify the animal that made a hole by reading the entrance — size, shape, spoil, number of holes and location. A field guide to burrows, dens and…

Glowing Eyes at Night: Reading the Color and Spacing of Eyeshine
What animal has red eyes at night? A field guide to eyeshine color and eye spacing — and why color vanishes on an IR trail camera.

Photographing Wildlife at Water: How to Read, Sit, and Shoot a Waterhole
Photographing wildlife at water: why water draws traffic, where to place a hide, when to sit, and how to shoot reflections — without disturbing…

Nocturnal Wildlife: What Animals Are Active at Night?
What animals are active at night, why they go nocturnal, and the eyes, ears, and wings that make it work — from owls and bats to raccoons and foxes.

Whose Poop Is That? A Field Guide to Animal Scat Identification
Animal scat identification, made practical: read shape, size, and contents to tell deer, coyote, fox, bear, bobcat, and raccoon droppings apart…

Animal Tracks Identification: A Field Guide to Common Footprints
Learn animal tracks identification fast: count the toes, read the claws and pads, and ID deer, dog, cat, raccoon, bear, rabbit and bird footprints.
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