ALL COMMENTS ON PHOTOGRAPHS ARE FROM EYEWITNESS
This
photo is of a freshly broken tree limb. The tree limb is approximately
30
feet away from the smaller pole and on a small hill. While the tree
limb was
fresh
and had green limbs on it at the time this photo was taken, there was
one
area on the limb where the tips of the leaves looked different from
the
rest of the leaves. It was almost like something had pulled the tree
limb
by
its tip and then yanked it off the main tree. The tree limb at is
base was
around
an inch and a half in diameter. It would have taken something really
strong
to rip this limb off the tree. A small stick was impaled in the ground
to
the
right of the downed tree limb.
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This
photo is of the smaller of the two poles. Please note the tree bow
just
above the pole. Approximately 30 feet to the left of the tree bow
is
the fresh tree limb (photo above) lying on the ground.
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May 2002
This
photo I was sure I had something to write home about. An unidentified
claw
mark/handprint. I found it in the ground at the salt lick.
My youngest son
who
bow hunts the white tail deer says no. These are scrape marks made
by
the
deer. The salt block is gone, but the deer come back and scratch
the ground and
eat
the salty dirt. I learn something new every day.
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I have the following photos to follow after I get them developed: possible territorial marker/tree pyramid from north side of the creek. It is much larger than the one in this batch of photos. Crossed sticks on the forest floor much like the ones in the photo on your web site, Mary; damage to my air conditioner, possible claw marks on the front side of my house. I placed reamed out apples on the poles as shown in the photos. The top of the larger pole was too large for the reamed out apple, so I laid it on top of the pole. It fit nicely. The other apple fit down over the top of the smaller pole. The apple on the larger pole disappeared within a few days. The apple fitting down over the top of the smaller pole is still there. With a fresh apple in hand, I headed down over the hill. I had every intention of replacing the missing apple. But by the time I made it from the house to the pole in the woods, I had the apple eaten. I did the next best thing and left the apple core on top of the pole. The apple core is still there.
(The following are photographs
that was sent on May 22, 2002 by eyewitness.)
These
photos are open for discussion. I am finding sets of two perfectly
round
holes
dug in the ground, half an inch to an inch deep in a semicircle.
There is
usually
only one set at a time. In a day or two, when I go back I'll find
another set.
I'm
finding these around the brush pile and near the log where I usually set
in
the
front part of my woods. This series of photos is blurry. I
usually use my
telephoto
lens so that I'm prepared for that one special moment if I see a Bigfoot
at
a distance. If the behavior continues over the next few days, I will
use my
regular
lens with close up lenses for a better shot i the next bath of film.
Differences
in
color is due to changes in aperture and speed of camera.
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