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Wildlife Viewing Guide to Mammals

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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.
Badger

Badger

Mammals

Living underground in meadows where ground squirrels thrive, this generally nocturnal member of the weasel family is best seen around twilight. 

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Big Horn Sheep

Big Horn Sheep

Mammals

The county has a fairly good population of Big Horns, primarily in the Snake River area, but there are also small heards in the Eagle Cap. 

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Black Bear

Black Bear

Mammals

Not all Black Bears are black; here they are often cinnamon colored and may startle those who at first think they're grizzlies.

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Bobcat

Bobcat

Mammals

About twice the size of your housecat, Bobcats are fairly common but you'll need to be a quiet patient observer to see one (or lucky). 

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Chipmunk

Chipmunk

Mammals

The Western Chipmunk is found scurrying around through the underbrush. 

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Columbian Ground Squirrel

Columbian Ground Squirrel

Mammals

This squirrel is of medium/large size. Locals refer to them as 'Red Diggers' and they are found pretty much everywhere. 

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Cougar

Cougar

Mammals

While the mountains are home to many of these, most visitors and residents alike will never see one. 

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Coyote

Coyote

Mammals

The most successful of Americas native canine species, coyotes are often heard but seldom seen. 

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Elk

Elk

Mammals

One of the largest herds of Elk reside in Wallowa County. 

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Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

Mammals

This is the most successful of the squirrels at busy tourist areas. 

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Lynx

Lynx

Mammals

This medium size cat prowls wherever the Snowshoe Hare roams. 

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Mink

Mink

Mammals

Around some of the high lakes, you might get lucky and happen upon mink. 

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Mountain Goat

Mountain Goat

Mammals

If you like to hike the high peaks you're likely to come across this king of the mountain. 

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Mule Deer

Mule Deer

Mammals

A common sight, in town, out of town, wherever. Deer outnumber people living in this area. 

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Pine Martin

Pine Martin

Mammals

At about twice the size of its other family member, the weasel. 

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Pine Squirrel

Pine Squirrel

Mammals

These squirrels spend most of their time in the trees where their brown color blends with the bark. 

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Racoon

Racoon

Mammals

This black-masket bandit of the forest has made its home almost everywhere on the planet. 

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Red Fox

Red Fox

Mammals

This area has a healthy population of foxes, several which make their dens around the lake.

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River Otter

River Otter

Mammals

Occasionally, Wallowa Lake gets a few visiting River Otters.

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Skunk

Skunk

Mammals

This familiar rascal is quite common around town. 

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Snowshoe Hare

Snowshoe Hare

Mammals

These bunnies change color through the seasons to hide from predators.

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Weasel

Weasel

Mammals

The mighty weasel is probably the scariest thing a mouse can imagine. 

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Wolf

Wolf

Mammals

Wallowa County was the first county in Oregon to see the return of wolves, as they migrated across the Snake River from Idaho. 

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Wolverine

Wolverine

Mammals

Believe in Ghosts? Among the most rare of animals, a wolverine was photographed by a trail camera in 2011, high in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. 

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  • Home
  • About Wallowa Lake
    • Features
    • Climate
    • Geology
  • Play
    • Bicycling
    • Wildlife
      • Birds
      • Mamals
    • Boating
    • Fishing
      • Wallowa Lake
      • Wallowa River
      • Eagle Cap
      • Imnaha
      • Grande Ronde
      • County Ponds
      • Guided Fishing
    • Go Carts
    • Hiking
      • Iwetemlaykin
      • Tramway Trails
      • West Fork Trail
      • Chief Joseph Trail & BC Falls
      • East Moraine Trails
      • Ice Lake Trail
      • East Fork Trail
      • Mountain Ascents
    • Horseback Riding
    • The Marina
    • Miniature Golf
    • Paddle Sports
    • Swimming
    • Wallowa Lake Tramway
    • Winter Recreation
    • Zumwalt Prairie
    • Paragliding
  • Stay
    • Cabins & Hotels
      • Eagle Cap Chalets
      • Flying Arrow Resort
      • Park at the River
      • Wallowa Lake Camp
      • Wallowa Lake Lodge
      • Wallowa Lake Resort
    • RV & Camping
      • Park at the River
      • Scenic Meadows RV Park
      • Grand Fir RV
      • Wallowa Lake State Park
  • Eat
    • Glacier Ridge Bar & Grill
    • Khao Neaow Thai Cart
    • Matterhorn Village
    • The Cap Espresso Bar
    • Trailhead Coffee
    • Tramway Summit Grill
    • Wallowa Lake Lodge
  • Shop
    • Glacier Ridge Store
    • Heidi's Gift Shoppe
    • The Marina Store
    • Matterhorn Gift Shop
  • Gather
    • What's Happening
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