What’s going on out on the land?
![Carrion Beetles pt. 2 : Elytra in the Pellet](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f28739f4355bd7fecbbf90d/1658968999644-9KVNWG44R5KD3O68PQGT/IMG_4285+copy-min.jpg)
Carrion Beetles pt. 2 : Elytra in the Pellet
While out with the Wildlife Tracking Apprenticeship crew I came across some Owl pellets with some interesting finds. One of which caught my eye and pushed me to learn more about the Nicrophorinae subfamily of Carrion Beetles.
![Carrion Beetles pt. 1 : Nicrophorus tomentosus](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f28739f4355bd7fecbbf90d/0c0791f5-6fae-458f-821c-37765b6778b8/2022.07.07+nicrophorus+tomentosus+under+a+Robin+%40+bell+ave%2C+eramosa+trail++%285%29+edit-min.jpg)
Carrion Beetles pt. 1 : Nicrophorus tomentosus
After taking a bunch of photos of the dead Robin I flipped the carcass over to see if I could see any visible signs of trauma. I noticed a wound on the back of the neck, but I got totally distracted when a small orangey-yellow thing crawled deep into the grass…