Living underground in meadows where ground squirrels thrive, this generally nocturnal member of the weasel family is best seen around twilight.
Wildlife Viewing Guide to Mammals
Lions and Wolves and Bears- Oh My!
Enjoying wildlife in and around Wallowa Lake is a pastime that can be rewarding at almost any level of effort- but that depends upon just which animal you’re trying to see. While the Deer and Squirrels will often approach you, others will require a lifetime or a lot of luck just to catch a glimpse.
Whichever animal you’re trying to see, there are always some basic practices that work best:
- Watch during twilight- the transitional times of morning and evening see lots of activity as animals are either waking up or going to their bed.
- Find a place with an expansive view including variable habitat- the forests edge, or a pond in the grassland.
- Sit quietly with binoculars or spotting scope. Most animals don’t recognize people as long as they are still.
- Be patient. While you may not be successful the first time, like any endeavor, perseverance pays.