A lot of people may not be crazy about poop, but having lived in the remote areas and because I’m curious, I like discovering evidence of animals, which includes their skat.


As you can see by comparing these two images of scat, they are similar. I’ve been in the presence of Lions before, and I can tell you that the hairs stand up on the back of your neck if you are aware at all.
Attacks are rare, but Bernie makes a tempting little snack!

I found these turkey feathers near the mountain lion poop while walking with Bernie on the railroad track. Of course, I wondered what or who had eaten that turkey. The scat was a clue as you can see in the video taken above.

You have added a significant number of hawk feathers to your collection courtesy of the scat cat.
I wish they were hawk feathers, but no! (Might be illegal for me to gather hawk feathers) They are Turkey feathers.And from the size of them, it was a large Tom!
We are enjoying your Blog Suza and miss you here in NH!