Gotcha!

By Pablo | Posted in general
April 30th, 2008

You probably don’t know how much this photo means to me. Ok so it’s dark and blurry but it’s my first photo of one of my local Badgers.


After many hours trying to even see one of them I managed to actually get a photo at last.

There are a number of problems with the local sett. Firstly, I don’t get up there too often although it’s not too far away. The second problem is that the sett is on a long, low rise with many sett entrances. Most of these are on top of the rise so if they do come out, you only tend to see a fleeting glimpse of a silhouette as you’re generally at the base of that rise. Grass growth makes it almost impossible to see anything in the late spring and summer. The final problems is that the area is in the middle of a field. The prevailing wind is not conducive to where the best lay up position is.

On this ocassion, I said sod convention and went on top of the rise and laid up about 10 yards away from the most recently dug hole. As the sun went down out came this chap. He immediately ran to a hole even further away before I could even point the camera. When he came out of that hole, I managed to get a couple of shots off. Only one was good enough to put up.

I’ve heard reports that there are cubs about but I didn’t see any here. In fact, this was the only animal I saw. Perhaps I was too close and he got a scent of me. There was no movement for the next hour (in the area I was watching anyway) and so I called it a night.

Nevertheless, a nice result for me and I went home grinning all the way.

Pablo.

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6 Responses to "Gotcha!"

  1. Mungo says:

    Brilliant… I read the first 2 sentences and before even looking at the photo I figured that it would be a badger… based on your previous writings.

    Nicely done! And all done without beleaguering, besieging, bothering, pestering…or badgering them.

    Har har.

    Mungo

  2. Sailor says:

    Well done Mr P!!!
    It was well worth the wait and not just for you! I expect you will be putting a night vision camera on you wish list, I hope Mrs P is saving up hard!! Keep up the good work on this most excellent of sites.

    Regards

  3. I like the pic – has that blurry – out – of – focus – feel that all UF), Yeti, and Loch Ness Monster pics always have. To tell you the truth it looks to me like a stuffed toy cow placed in the bushes or a poor PhotoShop job. But ‘wink’ yeah, I believe you when you say it is a badger. :-)

  4. Dawn says:

    Well done, it takes time and patience to spot badgers.

  5. DanT says:

    Congratulations Pablo. I am sure that the photo in no way embodies the thrill that you had actually seeing the elusive rascal. While I am happy for the photo, I am happier for you. Now where are those young ones? Good luck.

  6. Dexey says:

    I haven’t looked in for ages and now wish I had.
    lovely picture. Well done.

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