Edit: here's the trailcam footage of when I disturbed the badger by going outside. I'd seen the infrared lights but wasn't able to see what had triggered it until I got quite close.
Camera note: taken with the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens
I was looking at that device and thought: This couldn`t be a badger 😆 Then I saw it in shadow 🙂 It is morning and I am still drinking my first coffee 😛
Words
19 Jun 2009
Yes it's there in the background. The trail cam picked up the moment it saw me and ran to the back of the garden. They are surprisingly fast! It did come back later so is obviously not too worried by being disturbed.
SittingFox
19 Jun 2009
:hat: Congratulations! Terribly hard creatures to get on camera!
I wonder if you just have the one badger, or your trail cam has actually been picking up various members of the same sett :confused:
Words
20 Jun 2009
Adele, good question about the badger(s). It's difficult to tell whether it's one or more given the low quality of the footage. I'll have to take a close look to see if I can pick out any differences in features.
Words
20 Jun 2009
Thanks. I'll check it out
SittingFox
20 Jun 2009
You may also want to check their tail shape. Female badgers have much narrower tails than the boars.
SittingFox
20 Jun 2009
Oops, sorry, according to this it's actually the other way around :doh:
Words
20 Jun 2009
Could be a male then. That looks like a narrow tail to me on the video.
Ukwildlife
20 Jun 2009
Hoorah! well done. I still havent SEEN a wild badger
Words
20 Jun 2009
Thanks Neil. I've now had a few garden encounters but they continue to spook the camera. This time I was just set up all wrong for the shot.
Flying Red Fox Blog
28 Jun 2009
Great photo! 😀 I heard a few Bats at the villa in Majorca, too dark to catch them on camera but was fun flashing all over the place lol!
Words
28 Jun 2009
Thanks Mark… Photographing bats though… it's enough to drive you completely batty! I've tried once or twice with the ones that fly over the garden but I've never got anywhere near. Looking forward to seeing the photos you did manage.
gdare
28 Jun 2009
maybe one should hang up side down to get photo like this one 😀
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gdare
19 Jun 2009I was looking at that device and thought: This couldn`t be a badger 😆 Then I saw it in shadow 🙂
It is morning and I am still drinking my first coffee 😛
Words
19 Jun 2009Yes it's there in the background. The trail cam picked up the moment it saw me and ran to the back of the garden. They are surprisingly fast! It did come back later so is obviously not too worried by being disturbed.
SittingFox
19 Jun 2009:hat: Congratulations! Terribly hard creatures to get on camera!
I wonder if you just have the one badger, or your trail cam has actually been picking up various members of the same sett :confused:
Words
20 Jun 2009Adele, good question about the badger(s). It's difficult to tell whether it's one or more given the low quality of the footage. I'll have to take a close look to see if I can pick out any differences in features.
Words
20 Jun 2009Thanks. I'll check it out
SittingFox
20 Jun 2009You may also want to check their tail shape. Female badgers have much narrower tails than the boars.
SittingFox
20 Jun 2009Oops, sorry, according to this it's actually the other way around :doh:
Words
20 Jun 2009Could be a male then. That looks like a narrow tail to me on the video.
Ukwildlife
20 Jun 2009Hoorah! well done. I still havent SEEN a wild badger
Words
20 Jun 2009Thanks Neil. I've now had a few garden encounters but they continue to spook the camera. This time I was just set up all wrong for the shot.
Flying Red Fox Blog
28 Jun 2009Great photo! 😀 I heard a few Bats at the villa in Majorca, too dark to catch them on camera but was fun flashing all over the place lol!
Words
28 Jun 2009Thanks Mark… Photographing bats though… it's enough to drive you completely batty! I've tried once or twice with the ones that fly over the garden but I've never got anywhere near. Looking forward to seeing the photos you did manage.
gdare
28 Jun 2009maybe one should hang up side down to get photo like this one 😀

Words
28 Jun 2009Darko, that's crazy 😆
gdare
29 Jun 2009😀