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(Microtus californicus)
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07-JUL-2010 Ron Fredrick

California Vole
(Microtus californicus)

Arastradero Preserve, Palo Alto, California

The vole population at Arastradero Preserve is presently at a high level of it's cycle which may mean several hundred voles per acre.

From: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7439.html (UC Davis - Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program)

Vole numbers fluctuate from year to year, and under favorable conditions, their populations can increase rapidly. In some areas their numbers are cyclical, reaching peak numbers every 3 to 6 years before dropping back to low levels. Voles can breed any time of year, but the peak breeding period is spring. Voles are extremely prolific, with females maturing in 35 to 40 days and having 5 to 10 litters per year. Litter size ranges from 3 to 6 young. However, voles seldom live longer than 12 months.


IMG_4094-1W.jpg

Canon EOS 30D ,Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
1/1000s f/5.6 at 400.0mm iso500 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Robert Houde11-Jul-2010 03:40
Very nice eye contact.
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