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1 APPENDIX C PHOTOGRAPHS

2 Photo #1: Eastern approach to the south tunnel entrance. Facing west. Photo#2: View of the south tunnel entrance, track bed, and camera trap (red arrow). Facing north.. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 1 of 19 Concord, MA

3 Photo #: View of the western approach to the north tunnel entrance. Facing east. Photo#: View of the north tunnel entrance, track bed, and camera trap (red arrow). Facing south. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 2 of 19 Concord, MA

4 Photo #5: Typical view of the assembled camera trap setup. Facing east. Photo#6: Typical overall view of tracks recorded in the track beds. Facing north. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page of 19 Concord, MA

5 Photo #7: White tail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) camera trap capture. South camera trap. Photo#8: Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page of 19 Concord, MA

6 Photo #9: Groundhog (Marmota monax) camera trap capture. camera trap. Photo#10: Fisher (Martes pennanti) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 5 of 19 Concord, MA

7 Photo #11: Raccoon (Procyon lotor) camera trap capture. Middle camera trap. Photo#12: Eastern painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) camera trap capture. Middle camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 6 of 19 Concord, MA

8 Photo #1: Meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) camera trap capture. camera trap. Photo#1: Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 7 of 19 Concord, MA

9 Photo #15: Striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) camera trap capture. camera trap. Photo#16: Red squirrel (Sciurus hudsonicus) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 8 of 19 Concord, MA

10 Photo #17: Eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) camera trap capture. camera trap. Photo#18: Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 9 of 19 Concord, MA

11 Photo #19: Song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) camera trap capture. camera trap. Photo#20: Eastern striped chipmunk (Tamius striata) camera trap capture. camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 10 of 19 Concord, MA

12 Photo #21: A human visitor captured by camera trap. Middle camera trap. Photo#22: Two American robins (Turdus migratorius) captured on camera trap. South camera trap. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 11 of 19 Concord, MA

13 Photo #2: Typical raccoon track recorded in the track beds. South track bed.. Photo#2: A field mouse track. South track bed. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 12 of 19 Concord, MA

14 Photo #25: Example of a turtle track. track bed.. Photo#26: A squirrel track. Middle track bed. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 12 of 19 Concord, MA

15 Photo #27: Bird track. track bed.. Photo#28: A groundhog track. track bed. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 1 of 19 Concord, MA

16 Photo #29: A fisher track. South track bed.. Photo#0: Virginia opossum track. South track bed. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 15 of 19 Concord, MA

17 Photo #1: A fox track. track bed.. Photo#2: View of typical turtle strikes observed on Sandy Pond Road. Red arrows point to eastern painted turtle remains. Facing northwest. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 16 of 19 Concord, MA

18 Photo #: Typical vole burrow entrance. east quadrant. Photo#: Wild turkey (Meleagris gallapavo) scat. east quadrant. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 17 of 19 Concord, MA

19 Photo #5: Canada goose (Branta canadensis) scat. Southeast quadrant. Photo#6: Eastern striped chipmunk road strike. Southwest quadrant. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 18 of 19 Concord, MA

20 Photo #7: Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) road strike. Southwest quadrant. Photo#8: ern water snake (Nerodia sipedon) road strike. Southwest quadrant. Site Photographs Route 2 Crosby s Corner Wildlife Tunnel Monitoring Page 19 of 19 Concord, MA

21 APPENDIX D TRACK BED DATASHEETS

22 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: 2 May 2016 Time: 1150 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Coyote Fox South/ Coyote Rodent Fox Field mouse family Field mouse family Field mouse family Description: Straight across Straight across Tracks both N&S Erradic pattern Along wall, N&S Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Fox Coyote Field mouse family Field mouse family Coyote Fox Field mouse family Comments:

23 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: 2 May 2016 Time: 1050 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Field mouse family west Field mouse family Gray fox South Coyote Gray Fox /South Coyote Description: Along wall Erratic Straight across 2 set of tracks Straight across Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Coyote Field mouse family Coyote Gray fox Gray fox Field mouse family Comments:

24 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): Date: Time: Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Comments:

25 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 27 May 2016 Time: 700 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Fox Fox South Fox Fox Fox Fox Fox/Coyote South Fox Field Mouse Raccoon South and Field Mouse Field Mouse Description: Straight across Tracks both N&S Erradic pattern N&S Erradic pattern N&S Erradic pattern N&S Erradic pattern N&S Tracks both N&S Tracks both N&S Tracks both N&S Across Pad Tracks both N&S Along wall, N&S Along wall, N&S Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Coyote Raccoon Fox Fox Fox Field mouse family Comments:

26 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 27 May 2016 Time: 715 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: South Fox Fox Squirrel/Rodent South Fox South Fox South Raccoon Field Mouse Description: South Along Wall Along Edge South Erratic pattern N&S South Erratic pattern N along wall Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Fox Squirrel/Rodent s Raccoon Fox Field Mouse Comments:

27 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 27 May 2016 Time: 715 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Field Mice South Med Rodent South Raccoon East/South South South Description: Erratic east to south Erratic Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Raccoon MedRodent s s FM Comments: Star: Boot Print

28 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 1 May 2016 Time: 115 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Raccoon or Fisher NE on approach up slope Description: Very faint Photo No. : Certainty:2 Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Large Rodent Raccoon Description: Erratic behavior Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Large Rodent Fisher Raccoon s Comments: Lots of human disturbance on the track pad.

29 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 1 May 2016 Time: 15 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Large Rodent South Field Mouse Raccoon South Large Rodent N/A Field Mouse Field Mouse Description: Erratic behavior Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Large Rodent Fisher s FM Raccoon Large Rodent Fisher FM FM Comments: Lots of human disturbance on the track pad.

30 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): T. Portante, A. Echandi Date: 1 May 2016 Time: 10 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: None Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Field Mouse Coyote Field Mouse Description: Erratic behavior Photo Grp No.: Certainty: 2 Track bed sketch: s Coyote FM FM Comments: Lots of human disturbance on the track pad. Pad needs at least more sand bags.

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34 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June Time: 1100 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty:2 Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Field Mice South Chipmunk South Rabbit Field Mice East Field Mice West Raccoon Fisher South South Field Mice west Description: Photo Grp No.: Certainty: 2 2

35 Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June Time: 1100 Track Bed: N M S Track bed sketch: s Raccoon s Rabbit Fisher Comments: Lots of human disturbance on the track pad.

36 1MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June 7, 2016 Time: 100 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: South Fisher South Fisher Field Mice East Fisher South Raccoon west Description: FM Erratic behavior In a hurry Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: FM s Raccoon s Fisher Fisher

37 Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June 7, 2016 Time: 100 Track Bed: N M S Comments: Lots of human disturbance on the track pad.

38 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June Time: 1000 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Racoon east corner of track bed Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: East Raccoon Field Mice N/S Chipmunk South Fisher east east East Field Mice /South Description: Erratic behavior Erratic behavior Photo Grp No.: Certainty: 2 Track bed sketch: FM s Field Mice Fisher Chipmunk Raccoon Comments: Rain damage on the southern half of the pad. Lots of human disturbance on the track pad. Pad needs at least more sand bags.

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44 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June Time: 1000 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Painted southeast corner Description: Crawling uphill from stream to tunnel Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Rodent West Deer Mouse South Deer South Rodent East Raccoon Raccoon South Jumping Mouse Rodent South South Description: Photo Grp No.: 1 2 5& Certainty: 2 2 Track bed sketch: South T Rodent T DM R T JM R Rodent T Rodent Comments: Rain /wind damage to tracks. One small bootprint. Vegetation starting to grow in the pad.

45 Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: June Time: 1000 Track Bed: N M S

46 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: 17 June 2016 Time: 1115 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Squirrel SE of pad Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Rodent South Chipmunk Woodchuck South Squirrel Deer Mouse Southeast Chipmunk East Woodchuck Raccoon South Raccoon South Raccoon South Squirrel Description: Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Comments:

47 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C. Bernier, A. Echandi Date: 17 June 2016 Time: 110 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Woodchuck Direction: Squirrel Raccoon Mouse Woodchuck Raccoon South Raccoon Squirrel Rodent n/a Description: Erratic behavior Erratic behavior Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: Comments:

48 MASSDOT ROUTE 2 WILDLIFE TUNNEL TRACK AND SIGN DATASHEET Observers(s): C.Bernier, A. Echandi Date: 17 June 2016 Time: 1000 Track Bed: N M S Wildlife sign observed outside of the bed: Species: Location: Description: Photo No. : Certainty: Wildlife tracks/sign within the bed: Species: Direction: Mouse South Woodchuck Rodent Fisher Raccoon Bird South Raccoon South Raccoon Rodent Chipmunk South Description: Photo Grp No.: Certainty: Track bed sketch: N Comments: Pad needs at least more sand bags.

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