Last night, I went up on my permission with Ratbag to see if we could lower the numbers of pests up there for Phil the Farmer. We didn't have a very productive evening as it was very dark and all the rabbits had gone to the pub!
The corvids were flying about like something out of Lord of the Rings, but no joy, and any rabbits we did see were either out of range or ninja trained and they'd dodge out of the way just before a shot was fired!
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is that I saw a first last night: I told Ratbag about the field across the road and that apparently the farmer suffers rabbits over there too. We went across and Ratbag lamped up the hedgeline to see if there were any running about. It was then that I heard a snuffling sound not 5 metres from where we were standing, slap bang in the middle of this field.
My first thought was that it was a piglet escaped from the pen in the corner of the field, but when he was lamped, it turned out to be a badger! And he was less than 5 metres away from us!! He didn't seem bothered by being lamped or our voices, but must suddenly have caught our scent as he was off like a rocket! I couldn't believe how quickly he went off.
I didn't tell the farmer about the badger as I don't want him getting the little blighter, I'm not sure on his views but some farmers believe that they spread bovine TB, but his cows seem to be thriving. I don't want to be the cause of the little fellas death. I hope to see him again!
The corvids were flying about like something out of Lord of the Rings, but no joy, and any rabbits we did see were either out of range or ninja trained and they'd dodge out of the way just before a shot was fired!
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is that I saw a first last night: I told Ratbag about the field across the road and that apparently the farmer suffers rabbits over there too. We went across and Ratbag lamped up the hedgeline to see if there were any running about. It was then that I heard a snuffling sound not 5 metres from where we were standing, slap bang in the middle of this field.
My first thought was that it was a piglet escaped from the pen in the corner of the field, but when he was lamped, it turned out to be a badger! And he was less than 5 metres away from us!! He didn't seem bothered by being lamped or our voices, but must suddenly have caught our scent as he was off like a rocket! I couldn't believe how quickly he went off.
I didn't tell the farmer about the badger as I don't want him getting the little blighter, I'm not sure on his views but some farmers believe that they spread bovine TB, but his cows seem to be thriving. I don't want to be the cause of the little fellas death. I hope to see him again!