[NatureNS] Tracks in snow - what made them?

Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 20:38:59 -0300 (ADT)
From: "Jeannie Shermerhorn,Cape George,Richmond County"
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   Is there a clothesline or power line above? Looks like maybe&#160; snow or ice may have fallen off.
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   <br/>On April 17, 2013 at 6:09 PM &#34;James W. Wolford&#34; &#60;jimwolford@eastlink.ca&#62; wrote:
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    How about just a leaf slowly moving with a light wind over powdery snow??
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       <span style="font: /normal Helvetica; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal;"><strong>[NatureNS] Tracks in snow - what made them?</strong></span>
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       Hi, all-
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       My brother in Alberta sent me a couple of photos of some interesting tracks in the snow. He was wondering what might have made them. I&#39;m baffled - anyone have any ideas? Here they are: 
       http://www.pbase.com/ppayzant/snowtracks
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