Animal Life (continued)
GUIDE TO MAMMAL OBSERVATION
Hoofed Animals
Bighorn (mountain sheep)Best seen on
Sheep Rock south of Poudre Lake; less often at Sheep Lake, Shipler and
Specimen Mountains, and Hallett's Peak.
Deer, muleOccasional in open pine
country, especially early and late. Hillside above Camp Woods, Moraine
Museum, Trail Ridge, and Grand Lake Valley.
Elk, Rocky MountainAt the timberline on
Trail Ridge and near Lawn Lake during summer; occasionally in Hallowell
and Horseshoe Parks during bad weather. Large herds in lower meadows
from October to April.
Predators
BadgerOccasional in Moraine Park.
Bears, blackUncommon, sometimes around
garbage areas at lodges, especially on Grand Lake side and South St.
Vrain Highway.
BobcatUncommon, but in ravine country,
especially at lower elevations.
CoyoteHallowell Park, lower Cub Lake
Valley, Moraine Park, lower Beaver Meadows; signs on Deer and Specimen
Mountains.
Fox, redRare at or above timberline.
Lion, mountainRare, but might be seen
above Loch Vale, Horseshoe Park, upper Fall River Valley; typical
habitat around Gem Lake.
MartenOccasional at Bear Lake, Haiyaha,
Fern-Odessa Trail, Lulu City; usually in spruce-fir forest.
MinkOccasional along higher waterways
and lakes like Haiyaha.
WeaselOccasionally seen above timberline
on Trail Ridge at Rock Cabins and Rock Cut; and in woodpiles in lower
meadows.
Rodents and Rabbits
BeaverWorkings along Glacier Creek near
Sprague's Lodge, in Hallowell Park, west end of Moraine Park, Grand Lake
Valley. Seen early or late in the day.
ChipmunkCommon everywhere in rocky
country, especially on Trail Ridge and Gem Lake Trail.
MarmotCommon everywhere in rocky
country, especially on lower Cub Lake Trail.
Mouse, meadowRuns common in grassland
like Hallowell, Moraine, and Horseshoe Parks; mice sometimes seen in
daylight.
Mouse, red-backedUncommon in moist
spruce-fir forest.
Mouse, white-footedCommon everywhere at
night, often seen running across road or heard in cabins and tents.
Mouse, jumpingUncommon, but sometimes
seen hopping across roads in spruce-fir country.
MuskratOften seen at twilight in Sheep
Lake and nearby ponds, also in old beaver ponds along lower Cub Lake
Trail.
PikaFairly common in rockpiles at Rock
Cut on Trail Ridge, along trail on Flattop, above Bear Lake Lodge, Longs
Peak Boulder Field.
Pocket gopher, westernPiled diggings
evident in most grassland, especially in high country.
PorcupineCommon in ponderosa and
lodgepole forests; often encountered on Bear Lake and Grand Lake
Highways at night. Dens in rocks.
Rabbit, cottontailFairly common in rocky
areas, especially along Gem Lake Trail.
Rabbit, snowshoeOccasional in Spruce-fir
forests and down to about 8,500 feet. Common around Phantom Valley
Ranch.
Rabbit, white-tailed jackUncommon above
timberline on Trail Ridge.
Squirrel, pineFairly common in
spruce-fir forest, especially around Bierstadt Lake, Cub Lake, Brinwood
to Pool, upper Hidden Valley, Wild Basin, and lower Lawn Lake Trail.
Squirrel, Say's groundCommon everywhere
in rocky country, especially on Trail Ridge, at Bear Lake, and along
lower Cub Lake Trail.
Squirrel, tuft-earedOccasional in
ponderosa pines at Sheep Lake, Camp Woods, and Gem Lake Trail.
Squirrel, Wyoming groundCommon
everywhere in grassland at middle elevations, especially Moraine Park
and Estes parkland.
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