A few weeks ago, I found three trackways  of different animals in the same place in the forest. It had been  raining the day before, so the first ones were clearly visible in the  mud. Looking around to see if I could figure out in what direction it  had gone further, I found another series of tracks from a different  animal in drier mud, so they might have been made significantly earlier.  As if that was not enough, I later discovered a third track type close  by. 
I  took some photographs to document the discovery, and though I should  dedicate some time to research on what animals that could have made  these tracks, but, frankly, it was not difficult to guess. But, to make  sure, I compared them to pictures from a Google Images search on tracks  from my suspects, and got a good match. 
Recall  that I have plans to make a slideshow with pictures of my rock  collection (which I am still building up) – I thought I’d do the same  with these tracks, mostly just to try it out and get some practice for  the “big one”. This slideshow took about five hours in total to make, so  it is tremendous work to compose such a thing, and it will probably  take weeks of work to make the rock collection clip. 
Still,  I am rather proud of how well this turned out, at least for being my  first, and using the shitty programmes I have been struggling with… 
Picture credits: (i.e. the pictures of the animals, in order of appearance)
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