While foraging, porcupines can cover a great deal of ground in their territories at quite a good pace. And, of course, because of their wonderful camouflage they blend into the meadow grasses & shrubbery while travelling. Should the need arise, there is usually at least one or two fallen trees with hollows to climb into for safety and evasion from predators.
Here are some photos to document one porcupine's trip from his/her descent from the tree, a walk across a log and finally reaching a grassy meadow.
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