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Field Guide to
ANIMAL TRACKS
and SCAT of
CALIFORNIA
Mark Elbroch
Michael Kresky
Jonah Evans
Illustrated by Michael Kresky and Mark Elbroch
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley Los Angeles London
This books is dedicated to all the animals, whose tracks we read.
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California Natural History Guide Series No. 104
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
© 2012 by The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Elbroch, Mark.
Field guide to animal tracks and scat of California / Mark Elbroch, Michael Kresky, Jonah Evans ; Illustrated by Michael Kresky and Mark Elbroch.
p. cm. — (California natural history guide series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-520-25378-0 (cloth : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-520-27109-8 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Animal tracks-California-Identification. 2. Tracking and trailing-California. I. Kresky, Michael. II. Evans, Jonah. III. Title.
QL768.E43 2012
591.47'9—dc23
2011014428
Manufactured in Singapore
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R 1997) (Permanence of Paper).{infcir}
Cover photograph: Adult male Cougar tracks in snow in the Mojave National Preserve, southern California. Photo by Mark Elbroch.
The publisher gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions
to this book provided by
the Gordon and Betty Moore Fund
in Environmental Studies
and
the General Endowment Fund
of the University of California Press Foundation.
CONTENTS
MAMMAL TRACKS AND TRACK PATTERNS
TRACKS AND TRAILS OF BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS
ANIMAL SCATS, URINE, AND OTHER SCENT-MARKING BEHAVIORS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank the production team at UC Press for their enthusiasm, patience, and attention to detail. Thank you to Anne Hawkins for continued support, patience, humor, and deftly negotiating another contract. We'd also like to thank Liz Snair and Alex Huryn, who shared images of mammal tracks and scats, as well as Rick Truex, wildlife biologist for Sequoia National Forest, William J. Zielinski and Ric Schlexer at the Redwood Sciences Laboratory of the USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station, Preston Taylor, Casey McFarland, and Neal Wight for their support and providing us with access to their track plate collections.
While juggling way too much at UC Davis, many have encouraged me and, at times, even carried me: Heiko Wittmer, Jacob Katz and Kendra Johnson, Bjorn Erickson and Lisa Matsubara, Allison Olliver, Jen Hunter, Maria Santos, Katie Fleer, Phil Sandstrom, Marit Wilkerson, and all those others faithful to Sophia's. Huge thanks to those who support my tracking endeavors: Paul Rezendes, Paulette Roy, Louis Liebenberg, Adriaan Louw, Casey McFarland, George Leoniak, Brian McConnell, Nancy Birtwell, Fred Vanderbeck, and Keith Badger. And last, but not least, thank you to all my family for enduring support and patience.
Mark Elbroch
I'd like to thank Meghan Walla-Murphy, Robbie Olhiser, Stephen Mark Paulsen, Thea Rae Altman, Gary Sieser, Elizabeth Cohen, Preston Taylor, Stephanie Pappas of the Chelonian Science Foundation, the Dautch family, Briggitte Cahill, Arianna Palmisano, Jonathan Weber, and Seston Graham for their support, humor, and generosity in making this book