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Badger portrait

Postby Rose » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 10:17

Many of you know that I am taking regular photos of the badgers visiting our garden - with varying success, given the light conditions in the evening.
This is, I think, the most successul shot so far. WDYT ?

This badger is mum to the smallest cub, who we have christened Piglet because s/he is much less developed than the other cubs, with a lot less hair - but s/he also hoovers up more food than all the others combined ! When we first saw mum a few weeks ago she had clearly been in a fight and she had a number of bloody wounds on her head. I've been wondering about her left eye for a while, and getting a closer look at her on Saturday when I took this photo, I think it may have been damaged, even blinded.

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Re: Badger portrait

Postby davidc » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 10:39

The badger pics are just getting better and better, I'm very jealous!
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Re: Badger portrait

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 12:34

It was only last month, when driving home along a quiet road late one night after giving a presentation that I saw a badger in the wild for the first time. It was crossing the road and I nearly ran it over! You seem to have two in this picture, as there appears to be another in the background if I am not mistaken. Looks like you are going to have plenty of photo opportunities over the coming weeks and months.
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Re: Badger portrait

Postby Rose » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 13:33

Mike Farley wrote:It was only last month, when driving home along a quiet road late one night after giving a presentation that I saw a badger in the wild for the first time. It was crossing the road and I nearly ran it over! You seem to have two in this picture, as there appears to be another in the background if I am not mistaken. Looks like you are going to have plenty of photo opportunities over the coming weeks and months.


Well spotted Mike, yes there is another badger in the background :) There are six who visit us - sometimes all at once as you can see here...! I'm standing on the same path, just a few feet away 8-)

My badger set (LOL - pun intended !) on Flikr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rose_atkinson/sets/72157633400872252/

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Re: Badger portrait

Postby Rose » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 13:35

davidc wrote:The badger pics are just getting better and better, I'm very jealous!


LOL thanks David ! ;) 8-) 8-)
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Re: Badger portrait

Postby Nina » Fri 07 Jun 2013, 05:44

Good work Rose, I am following your badger photos with interest. I would be less keen to clean up after them though. :D
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Re: Badger portrait

Postby Rose » Fri 07 Jun 2013, 13:02

Nina wrote:Good work Rose, I am following your badger photos with interest. I would be less keen to clean up after them though. :D


Nothing to clean up - they don't leave anything behind ;)
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