Badgers At Work

By Pablo | Posted in mammals
January 19th, 2009

After looking at Badgerwatchingman’s recent post, on Sunday I decided  that my last trip out for a while would be to see if there was any activity at the local badger sett. They are reasonably accessible, so I was able to have quite a good look around.

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I was surprised to see so much activity in more than one entrance which may go to prove (as stated by Badgerman) that they are getting their birth chambers ready.

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There were plenty of recent tracks around the south entrance and this is where there was much evidence of fresh digging.

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Last year, I only spotted two cubs but got some reasonable footage of an adult badger collecting up fresh bedding.

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It was a bright day but the wind was fresh. I enjoyed the short trip out. At first it made me a little sad that I would be missing this for 6 weeks or so, but on a more positive note, I knew that with a bit of luck, the tendon would be stronger for the surgery and I would soon be back doing what I love.

Thanks for the visit.

Pablo.

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One Response to "Badgers At Work"

  1. Badgerman says:

    Hi Pablo – sorry to hear about the tendon – that’s got to be sickening. As you say though, at least it’s a chance to get it sorted out once and for all. There’s nothing worse than having a niggling injury that just won’t go away, so maybe it’s better like this.

    On a brighter note, it certainly looks like your badgers are keeping busy. Let’s see, if the cubs start coming out of the sett on schedule in April, it’ll be just the right timing for you to be up and about again, plus a couple of weeks to get you back into the swing of things…

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