MikeB
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A couple of times over the last few years hiking the Whites I've seen the flash of a yellow/orange mammel out of the corner of my eye. Too big and wrong color to be a squirrel, wrong shape and color for a fox. But since I never got a good look I didn't think about it too much.
Yesterday, hiking down Nineteen Mile Brook Trail at the end of a very pleasant loop over Middle and South Carter, I saw the flash of color again. But this time the critter ran up a tree about 10 feet away, and stopped about head height. It seemed as curious about me as I was about it, and we watched each other for several minutes before it continued up the tree then across some branches to disappear in the forest. About two feet long, luxurious golden yellow fur, lighter on the belly and tail, piercing inquisitive black eyes.
Of course I looked it up as soon as I got home, and found that it was a Pine Marten. A stunningly beautiful creature - unfortunately I can see why they were almost hunted to extinction. I had this urge to just rub my face in its silky fur!
Maybe others have seen the same yellow/orange streak and have wondered about it, so I thought I'd share. This is one of the few times I really wished I had brought a camera! Anyway, it turned an otherwise enjoyable walk in the woods into something really special. I hope everyone will have the chance to see one some day.
Yesterday, hiking down Nineteen Mile Brook Trail at the end of a very pleasant loop over Middle and South Carter, I saw the flash of color again. But this time the critter ran up a tree about 10 feet away, and stopped about head height. It seemed as curious about me as I was about it, and we watched each other for several minutes before it continued up the tree then across some branches to disappear in the forest. About two feet long, luxurious golden yellow fur, lighter on the belly and tail, piercing inquisitive black eyes.
Of course I looked it up as soon as I got home, and found that it was a Pine Marten. A stunningly beautiful creature - unfortunately I can see why they were almost hunted to extinction. I had this urge to just rub my face in its silky fur!
Maybe others have seen the same yellow/orange streak and have wondered about it, so I thought I'd share. This is one of the few times I really wished I had brought a camera! Anyway, it turned an otherwise enjoyable walk in the woods into something really special. I hope everyone will have the chance to see one some day.