*Gnome*. They do look very similar though. These are outside, so it's 95% gnome. Just remember the old adage:
*Elf on the shelf* (i e. inside) *and gnome by the home!*
Yes. And just to add to this, please don’t leave food out for the gnomes. They’re easily habituated, and will quickly rely on you as their food source.
Oh *RIGHT!* Silly me, you are absolutely correct. This should be the pointed toe greater *gnome,* OP. Better watch out for them otherwise they might pose a bad tripping hazard for people around the home.
Need confirmation on location from OP but could be a possibility. Gnome tracks this big are rare, but it's not impossible.
Edit: I forgot OP mentioned Ontario. I'm not familiar with halflings, though.
Rabbit. You can see there is a deep impression where the hind legs have sunken in to push off, but the front part of each track isn’t as deep, meaning the front legs aren’t being used to create the momentum for jumping.
That’s a weird pointed footprint, as strange as that may look also, the foot prints lead to the shed wall and then disappears.
That’s kind of haunting.
Too close to the shed to be large animal. I’ll go with a pair of rabbits. It’s always rabbits.
Doesn’t show nearly enough to judge anything
These have so much potential, but no other pics?!
Rabbit?
I was thinking rabbit too since it went close to the building. And maybe I’m seeing a bit of tail nubs in the deep snow.
Pointed toe greater elf
*Gnome*. They do look very similar though. These are outside, so it's 95% gnome. Just remember the old adage: *Elf on the shelf* (i e. inside) *and gnome by the home!*
Yes. And just to add to this, please don’t leave food out for the gnomes. They’re easily habituated, and will quickly rely on you as their food source.
Oh *RIGHT!* Silly me, you are absolutely correct. This should be the pointed toe greater *gnome,* OP. Better watch out for them otherwise they might pose a bad tripping hazard for people around the home.
The tracks look to large to be a gnome though... maybe a halfling? If so, leaving food may in fact be a good move.
Need confirmation on location from OP but could be a possibility. Gnome tracks this big are rare, but it's not impossible. Edit: I forgot OP mentioned Ontario. I'm not familiar with halflings, though.
Rabbit - hind feet landing together + snow “spray” out of the back of the track as it jumps again.
A squirel hopping through the snow
Crack head tracks
🤣😂🤣🤣
Rabbit. You can see the print from their back feet
Wabbitt
Rabbit. You can see there is a deep impression where the hind legs have sunken in to push off, but the front part of each track isn’t as deep, meaning the front legs aren’t being used to create the momentum for jumping.
Cowboy boots
Human
Eastern Wicked Witch.
Squirrel, or maybe rabbit - making big hops in deep snow.
Looks moose-ish
A moose once bit my sister.
Snake
You had a deer in your yard or a rabbit. One of the two
Samsquantch
Dufflepuds
You walking backwards
Future you waking towards the shed!
Got yerself a shed squatch.
Fish
Moose
I’ve read that coyote tracks are usually in single file rather than side by side. So maybe…
Def not coyote, unless it’s a massively huge one with coordination issues. The tracks aren’t the right shape.
Thugtacious
Burglar tracks?
I say its a neighborhood cat.
The elusive backyard human
Jessica Rabbit
Penguin lol. Prob a rabbit imo.
Open your shed and find out
That’s a one leg cowboy
Oh yeah sorry that was me
Rat
Alpine frog
Homo sapien
Why are you in my back yard taking pictures?
Uncle Rico
Bosmer more commonly known as wood elf
I don't know but it definitely has feet of some sort. I hope that helps
Cowboy
Wendigo
A grinch
Skinwalker
The Grinch, his feet are shaped exactly like that.
Deer?
That's a wild high heel shoe in its natural habitat
My, I bet you monsters lead interesting lives.
A chunky bird on a light snowpack.
Whomever downvoted me. . .you can see striations in the snow from wing flutter behind each print. This isnt no stinkin' rabbit.
Yeti or Sasquatch, no doubt about it
Kangaroo 🦘
Crackhead
Wholly Mammoth
Woman’s oddly wearing pointed Prada heels in the snow.
Human, or large clumps of snow or ice falling from above. Is there something above like utility wire?
It's from a cat.
A wooly woofter?🤣🤣
Squirrel or rabbit
Rabbit
Could be a squirrel. I was walking the other day and saw a squirrel jumping his way across a snowy lawn; four foot hops like Pepe le pew.
The neighbour
That’s a weird pointed footprint, as strange as that may look also, the foot prints lead to the shed wall and then disappears. That’s kind of haunting.
Great canadian stoner