This is an unscientific recording of the behaviour of the badgers who visit our garden.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Badger update
The camera trap has caught more badger action over the past couple of nights, and a fleeting visit from a fox (who laid a trail of urine down the side of the house!). We are averaging about four badger visits throughout the night, of at least two different badgers (a pair turn up at one point), but no sign of the cub again.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Florida wildlife and some badger news
During a recent trip to Orlando for the Invictus Games some downtime allowed for a bit of birding, both in a pond behind the hotel and out on Lake Cypress Gator hunting.
Got a lovely view of an Osprey coming into its nest over Lake Cypress.
In the lake behind the hotel, a largely urban area but obviously with a healthy fish/amphibian supply to satisfy the Egrets and Ibis.
The were plenty of lizards, a frog and even what I believe is a Banded Water Snake by the pool.
The camera trap has been out a few nights this week, although the one night I missed putting it out two adult badgers turned up with a young badger cub! Curses. But the trap has offered interesting information about visiting habits and whilst it's difficult to ascertain it is the same badgers returning each time they are averaging five visits a night between 9:45 pm and 3:00 am.
| Little Blue Heron at Lake Cypress |
| Great Blue Heron at Lake Cypress |
In the lake behind the hotel, a largely urban area but obviously with a healthy fish/amphibian supply to satisfy the Egrets and Ibis.
| Glossy Ibis |
| Great Egret |
| Cattle Egret |
The camera trap has been out a few nights this week, although the one night I missed putting it out two adult badgers turned up with a young badger cub! Curses. But the trap has offered interesting information about visiting habits and whilst it's difficult to ascertain it is the same badgers returning each time they are averaging five visits a night between 9:45 pm and 3:00 am.
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Badgers got talent
A new camera trap has been set-up in the back garden and has proved successful although I'm still experimenting with the location and range.
The first visit, around 10pm lasted for approximately 30 minutes, clearing up all the peanuts.
There was a second visit just before midnight and the video shows a badger with a smaller tail coming right up to the camera lens but I've not done any direct comparisons of head markings to see if they are the same badger or not.
The first visit, around 10pm lasted for approximately 30 minutes, clearing up all the peanuts.
There was a second visit just before midnight and the video shows a badger with a smaller tail coming right up to the camera lens but I've not done any direct comparisons of head markings to see if they are the same badger or not.
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