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Branta canadensis
It may look like dinosaurs crossed this mudflat, but it was just Canada Geese. Heron are also common in the area, but their tracks would clearly shoe the fourth backward-pointing toe. The geese also have fourth toes, but they are raised and seldom leave tracks.
Just about anywhere near lakes, rivers, ponds, or other small or large bodies of water, and in yards, park lawns, and farm fields.
Spotted in a dried puddle near the swim beach at Cauble Park on Acworth Lake.
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