Saturday, 28 April 2012
Evening in Cliburn.
This evening my friend Cain Scrimgeour and I decided to go for a walk in Cliburn Moss, just outside Penrith. The light was lovely as the setting sun cast a golden glow over the landscape. We seen quite a few mammals. While driving down the track by Cliburn we spotted a pair of roe deer - a doe and a young buck. After sitting awhile in a quiet spot on the edge of the woods, we spotted 3 more roe deer, 3 brown hares and to our surprise a red fox. It came trotting towards us oblivious of our presence, it then wandered behind the trees we had our backs against. I turned my head to look at its russet coloured face and finally it noticed us. For what seemed like half a minute it shared our gaze before fleeing into the trees. On our way back to the car we happened across a badger, the white stripes of its face vivid against the fading light.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Camera Trap Mammals
Though I'm home for the Easter holidays, all of my time has been spent working on my final project, so I don't get much opportunity to get out and about searching for wildlife. Luckily while I have been working on my final film and paperwork, my camera trap has been out, filming any animal that happens to walk past. To my delight it captured a curious badger, a cute pair of rabbits and a sneaky fox.
Friday, 6 April 2012
A Furry Visitor to my Garden
I have always enjoyed having bird feeders, I enjoy watching the birds, eager to see how many different species visit my garden.
Today while watching a few house sparrows and great tits pecking away at fat balls and seed I seen a flash of movement on the ground below. I kept my eyes on the spot, thinking that it had merely been a trick of the light when all of a sudden I seen a brown face with a twitching nose appear between the gap in the fence.
It was a brown rat and it had come to join the birds in their feast. I sat outside with my camera hoping to get some footage of this sneaky rodent. After just a few minutes of waiting the furry thief returned.
Today while watching a few house sparrows and great tits pecking away at fat balls and seed I seen a flash of movement on the ground below. I kept my eyes on the spot, thinking that it had merely been a trick of the light when all of a sudden I seen a brown face with a twitching nose appear between the gap in the fence.
It was a brown rat and it had come to join the birds in their feast. I sat outside with my camera hoping to get some footage of this sneaky rodent. After just a few minutes of waiting the furry thief returned.
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