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Fox and Badger on a Rainy Night

The Bank Holiday yesterday was a total washout, but it gave me time to go through some trail camera clips, including this little sequence from about a week ago (when it was also wet and windy). The fox looks relatively young, and it one of the new nightly regulars.

Camera note: footage captured on the Bushnell Trophy HD trail camera.

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Badgers in the Garden (video)

Just a video tonight, taken late last month on the trail camera. Two badgers enjoying peanuts in the garden. I’m no expert at identifying the sex of badgers but I believe that the narrow tail indicates a male, and the broad tail a female. Anyway, here’s the video.

Camera note: video captured on a Bushnell Trophy HD trail cam.

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Seen from the Garden

The weather has been good this weekend, almost hot; and fine enough to spend more time in the garden. Inevitably most of the wildlife activity takes place at night (see video clip further down), but there were two or three interesting sightings to report.

The first of these is ‘seen from the garden’, but is actually taking place a few doors away from us. We always have herring gulls in the vicinity, and they usually appear to go through a nesting routine. This, however, is the first year I recall seeing any chicks emerge as a result of all their activity. Not the best shot, but cute in its way. I’ve only seen one chick, but there could be more (my line of sight isn’t great and the chick seems to spend a lot of its time on the far side of the chimney).

Herring gull and chick

We also have wrens locally, and late yesterday afternoon I spotted one perched in between the slats on the fence at the rear of the garden. It turned out to be a fledgling. I managed a couple of shots before it disappeared back through to the garden beyond.

Fledgling wren

Fledgling wren

The one photo from today is a hummingbird hawk moth, a large day-flying moth which is very well named.

Hummingbird hawk moth

To complete the set, I’ve resorted to a video sequence. There are two of the regular garden foxes here, plus the female badger which was shown in another recent video clip. The foxes look a bit on the tatty side. That’s partly their natural state at this time of year (cubs + moulting makes for a bad hair day), but they also show signs of recovering from mange and that skinny brush is a lot healthier than it was a few weeks ago.

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Video from the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD.

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