We are pleased to announce the winner of our Monday Nature Mystery, Mark Zapp. Please email your snail mail address and preference for a hat or tote bag to [email protected].
Congratulations to Mark for correctly identifying these Raccoon (Procyon lotor) tracks. According to our friends at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, if you find a baby raccoon on its own, you should put it on the ground with a towel and put a heavy basket over it. While this strategy doesn’t work for most wildlife species, raccoons can manipulate objects well, and the mother raccoon should be able to tip the basket over so she can remove her baby. Raccoons are nocturnal, so it’s more likely that reuniting with the mother will happen overnight. More questions about racoons? Ask Ed, the director of the Wildlife Center of Virginia yourself at his webinar this Thursday!
Last Week's mystery: Raccoon (Procyon lotor) tracks. Photo:
Emily Jones
Each Monday we’ll post a new photo and identify the previous week’s winner. They’ll receive an ASNV hat or tote bag.
Be sure to post your answer on our Facebook page @AudubonVA under the Monday Mystery post...do not reply to this email with your guess! We only accept entries from our Facebook page, not via email.
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Post your guess (please list both common name and Latin name) on our Facebook page @AudubonVA under this week's Monday Nature Mystery. Remember, we only accept entries from our Facebook page, not via email!
Good luck!
-Audubon Society of Northern Virginia
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