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Bushwhacker

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A mooch about next to my place at the weekend resulted in a nice couple of pics.
What caught my eye in this frame?

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Paganwolf

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The smoothing of the upper surface of each end of the log across the river, also looks like somethings gone under the left hand side and pushed soil down the bank and onto the hearts tongue fern growing there.
 

Bushwhacker

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Was it the muddied ferns on the opposite bank (under the arch of the fallen tree) where otters have slid down into the water ?

Nope.
You are right with the animal I was seeking though.

The smoothing of the upper surface of each end of the log across the river, also looks like somethings gone under the left hand side and pushed soil down the bank and onto the hearts tongue fern growing there.

Nope.
You're both right in what you say but it was something else that caught my eye.
 

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I have blown the photo up & there is definatly a 'turd' where I previously stated but are we talking crayfish claw here ?

Definitely no poopers there. There is indeed a claw, two in fact that are visible in the second photo, and they're some of the largest I've seen.
There's another smaller one in the back ground.
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Here's another cray that's looking a bit sorry.
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I can see still see the "spraint"....:D...............I'm surprised no one else can !


Can't believe it's just a twig :)..."It's a turd Jim, but not as we know it "
 
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If it's what I think you're looking at it's a dead, curled over leaf.




Nope, don't think we're looking at the same thing......

See the fallen away hanging piece of bark just right of center (on the second photo you up loaded )..... from the left hand side (bottom) extemity, trace more or less a vertical line then you come to an overhanging piece of moss which has or what appears to have nesting upon it a long spraint & smaller one lying obliquely to it.



Yes, thanks for the thread it's been great fun goodjob
 
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