Plain text indicates the location (see corresponding red arrow) of the animal(s) in image; bold text indicates the basis of the identification of the animal(s).
1 – On pile, facing camera. [Single fisher: a challenging image due to limited view, showing top of head, shoulders, and part of back. Coloration, short ears, and elongate body are characteristic.]
2 – Directly behind pile, likely facing right. [Single fisher: a challenging image due to limited view, showing top of head (possibly), shoulders, and part of back. Coloration and elongate body are characteristic. The subsequent image more clearly depicts a fisher.]
3 – Directly behind pile, facing camera. [Single fisher: characteristic pointed face, short ears, and coloration are telltale.]
4 – Directly behind pile, facing left. [Single fisher: an arched back, long tail, and characteristic coloration are indicative. A fisher appears in a number of the immediately subsequent images.]
5 – Directly behind pile on right, facing camera. [Single fisher: this view, rather obscured by shadow, shows the curved body, long tail, and dark coloration that are indicative. A fisher appears in a number of the immediately subsequent images.]
6 – On pile. [Single fisher: a challenging image due to a very limited view, only depicting shoulders and part of back. This image is part of an extended series resulting from a single visit and includes a number of well-defined fisher shots.]