el-bagr
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Not to flog a dead porcupine, but didja check out stopher&c's Bearcamp Trackers page? These guys know their stuff ... and found a strong correlation between fresh bark chew marks and quillpig tracks...
Last spring we tracked a porcupine through mixed hemlock/beech woods up a steepening slope. Tracks stopped at a 20' crumbly ledge. Forgetting about the tracks for the moment, we climbed onto the rock and traversed up and right along a narrow ledge to a small cave (desk-sized). The cave smelled very strongly of animal sign ... and was full of sawdust-like scat. Way cool.
See also this link on porc-epic sign, or this one -- particularly this picture of the bark chew sign:
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Last spring we tracked a porcupine through mixed hemlock/beech woods up a steepening slope. Tracks stopped at a 20' crumbly ledge. Forgetting about the tracks for the moment, we climbed onto the rock and traversed up and right along a narrow ledge to a small cave (desk-sized). The cave smelled very strongly of animal sign ... and was full of sawdust-like scat. Way cool.
See also this link on porc-epic sign, or this one -- particularly this picture of the bark chew sign:
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http://trackertrail.com/tracking/mammals/porcupine/Porcupinegnawings0051.jpg