R. Fraley

Mammals


Mammals move through the landscape with quiet presence — feeding, watching, crossing edges of woodland, field, and neighborhood. Their signs are often subtle: a flick of a tail, a pause in shadow, or a path worn through familiar ground.

Groups

These galleries collect mammals by familiar field groups and behaviors.

Species Pages

For individual observations and field context, see the species pages below.

Eastern Gray Squirrel Eastern Gray Squirrel
Adaptable foragers of forest and suburb alike.
American Red Squirrel American Red Squirrel
Energy, instinct, and a touch of mischief.
White-Tailed Deer White-Tailed Deer
Calm presence among shifting light and shadow.