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06-OCT-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda)

Several people viewing the next image, of shrew tracks, wondered what a shrew looked like. So, here is a photo. Unfortunately this one is no longer alive. In fact, the only time I ever get to really look closely at a shrew is when I find one dead. The live ones I see move so quickly they are a blur seen for a second and then gone.

This shrew was in the middle of a boardwalk over a wet area on a trail. It was not there when I first walked across it, but when I came back 30 minutes later, there it was. It is not uncommon to see dead shrews, most without a mark on them. THese little insectivores need to eat constantly and if they don't, they die. They eat not only insects, but earthworms, snails, frogs, mice, and anything else they can catch.

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Jean D22-Dec-2014 01:51
Well captured and thanks for the captioned info. ~V
LynnH09-Dec-2014 01:37
I've found them dead, but never seen one alive.
Carl Carbone09-Dec-2014 00:48
Yes, unfortunately I have found them like this too. Nicely documented.
Linda & Pär Johansson08-Dec-2014 19:41
Sweet! V
joseantonio08-Dec-2014 19:08
Very nice work capturing this...V
Peter Sussex08-Dec-2014 19:05
Great find and thanks for the added information on shrews. V
Ceya08-Dec-2014 17:55
Great shot, Christine! I suppose the shrew is very little? V
globalgadabout08-Dec-2014 16:01
good catch...it is looking a bit soggy..
Guest 08-Dec-2014 15:58
Now we see the fellow that made those mincing snow tracks. V
Walter Otto Koenig08-Dec-2014 15:45
Wow, fascinating. I too thought it was a mole.
Helen Betts08-Dec-2014 14:55
Oh good, thanks for posting, and nice to see what made all those footprints! V.
Jim Coffman08-Dec-2014 14:53
Wow, that looks a lot like a mole. Nice capture,thanks for posting!
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