bbloom@ironmountaindailynews.com Seeing tracks like these in the snow â round in shape rather than oval, paw pads with four toes and no visible claws â can be a sign that one of these is in the neighborhood. Betsy Bloom/Daily News photos
Seeing tracks like these in the snow â round in shape rather than oval, paw pads with four toes and no visible claws â can be a sign that one of these is in the neighborhood.
A fresh snowfall can reveal so much.
It’s a blank page, ready for creatures to leave a signature and write the latest part of their life stories.