Guys & Gals,
I was stooging about in the woods this morning and found some interesting poo!
Now, I don't have a Poo fetish or anything like that, but I'd be interested to know what animal (I'm guessing it wasn't human) left the deposits. Both were pretty fresh - not steaming, but very moist.
I'm quite intrigued by the balck poo as it looks like it came from a fairly large critter. It was a fair quantity and was about an inch and a quarter (approx 30mm) in diameter. I'm afraid I drew the line at having a rummage through it to see what sort of material it contained.
The green poo is I guess, from some kind of herbivore? It was much smaller, just about half an inch in diameter (about 12mm). The little white things on the green poo are reflections from the camera flash, not grubs.
The deposits were within about 3 feet of each other.
Any suggestions?
BLACK POO
GREEN POO
I'm guessing that there shouldn't be any Bears in the wood of the Surrey/Hampsire borders! I'm wondering if the black poo is from a Badger, as there was a fairly large burrow not too far away and I found what I'm almost certain are Badger tracks in the sand of the entrance.
I was stooging about in the woods this morning and found some interesting poo!
Now, I don't have a Poo fetish or anything like that, but I'd be interested to know what animal (I'm guessing it wasn't human) left the deposits. Both were pretty fresh - not steaming, but very moist.
I'm quite intrigued by the balck poo as it looks like it came from a fairly large critter. It was a fair quantity and was about an inch and a quarter (approx 30mm) in diameter. I'm afraid I drew the line at having a rummage through it to see what sort of material it contained.
The green poo is I guess, from some kind of herbivore? It was much smaller, just about half an inch in diameter (about 12mm). The little white things on the green poo are reflections from the camera flash, not grubs.
The deposits were within about 3 feet of each other.
Any suggestions?
BLACK POO
GREEN POO
I'm guessing that there shouldn't be any Bears in the wood of the Surrey/Hampsire borders! I'm wondering if the black poo is from a Badger, as there was a fairly large burrow not too far away and I found what I'm almost certain are Badger tracks in the sand of the entrance.