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Eating My Greens
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15-Feb-2021 Rachel Penney

Rachel Penney
Eating My Greens

Nature Mapping Animal Facts

"Southern Red-backed Vole Myodes gapperi. Also known as Red-backed Vole or Gapper's Red-backed Vole. Formerly Clethrionomys gapperi
They have dense, long, soft fur in winter that changes to shorter, coarser fur in summer. The head and body length of red-backed voles varies between 70 and 112 mm. The tail is 25 to 60 mm long.

Range / Habitat:
Red-backed voles, , range from British Columbia to mainland Newfoundland and throughout the northern United States from the Rocky Mountains to the Appalachians.
Red-backed voles inhabit cool, mossy coniferous forests with stumps, logs, or brush piles used for nesting.

Diet: Red-backed voles are omnivores and their diet changes with the season.
They eat insects, seeds, grains, nuts, flowers, leaves, roots, bark, lichens, and fungi.

Red-backed voles utter a chirp-like bark when disturbed. Predators include hawks and owls. They store roots, bulbs and nuts for later use."

Sony Alpha α77 II
1/500s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso2000 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Cowichan Valley Camera Club18-Feb-2021 05:41
I agree-Carl
Cowichan Valley Camera Club18-Feb-2021 04:24
Great catch - love the light in the eye and sharpness of the image :)
Willie