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This is the second deceased STS I have found in the past week. Based upon past observations, this seems to be an annual phenomenon. Shrews do no appear to have suffered any trauma, and they are always on a trail, pathway, or open area. This not to say there aren’t many more dead shrews in the undergrowth.
Also, late August appears to mark the onset of deer mouse invasion into the cabin. When the mouse droppings are found where one doesn’t want them, the traps come out in earnest, and I’ve trapped 8-9 mice in a day and a half. The ravens appreciate the snacks.
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On Aug 24, 2023, at 11:20 PM, 'Michael Joyce' via Ely Field Naturalists <elyfieldn...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Whoops, I guess this is the last thing I will share. To Bill's comments on thinking shrews only ate insects, one other item shrews eat is fungi, including mycorrhizal fungi. They don't eat as much as other small mammals (especially red-backed voles and squirrels), but they still play a role in dispersing spores of mycorrhizal fungi.
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On Aug 26, 2023, at 1:50 PM, Mike Ruzich <michae...@att.net> wrote:
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