Viewing Wildlife -Wildlife (animals) are tougher to observe because they move away from us. -We can use some tools and strategies to help us learn what.

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Viewing Wildlife -Wildlife (animals) are tougher to observe because they move away from us. -We can use some tools and strategies to help us learn what types of animals are living in our “Big Backyard”.

Binoculars -Focus -Magnification (7x) (how many times magnified) -Lens Size (35 mm) (bigger = you can see more) -Diopter Setting (you can focus each eye a bit differently)

Wildlife (Game) Camera

Animal Prints

Scat

Other Things that are Left Behind -Skulls and Bones -Owl Pellets -Markings -Woodpeckers -Beetles -Large Mammals

Other Things that are Left Behind -Spider Webs -Nests -And More