Further to Barn Owl's brilliant suggestion here http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73612&p=913033#post913033
This will be a database for positively ID'd track and sign for badgers only (feel free to start threads for other animals).
I'll kick it off and if anyone has more please add to it. I also feel that imperfect/partial prints on different substrates would be most beneficial as 99% of the time that is what you will find in the field.
Hopefully we can build up a great point of reference over time.
Here's a nice print to start with.
A typical sett entrance, even a bit of rabbit droppings at the front too!
Note the spoil heap and the bedding. Badgers regularly clean out and gather fresh bedding.
Latrine - consistency and colour of scat can vary according to diet. Mainly quite near to a sett but are also used to mark territory too.
No, not another sett entrance.
Brock has dug up a bees nest for a feast.
Some more scat containing rabbit fur (I think). This wasn't in a latrine and there were lumps of this everywhere.
Badger trail through the ramsons. I especially like this because it's a perfect crossroads - no human interference at all.
Scratching log that's been well used. This would be an ideal place to hide nearby and try to spot them.
Another feast. This time it's a wasp nest that's been dug up.
This will be a database for positively ID'd track and sign for badgers only (feel free to start threads for other animals).
I'll kick it off and if anyone has more please add to it. I also feel that imperfect/partial prints on different substrates would be most beneficial as 99% of the time that is what you will find in the field.
Hopefully we can build up a great point of reference over time.
Here's a nice print to start with.

A typical sett entrance, even a bit of rabbit droppings at the front too!
Note the spoil heap and the bedding. Badgers regularly clean out and gather fresh bedding.

Latrine - consistency and colour of scat can vary according to diet. Mainly quite near to a sett but are also used to mark territory too.

No, not another sett entrance.

Brock has dug up a bees nest for a feast.

Some more scat containing rabbit fur (I think). This wasn't in a latrine and there were lumps of this everywhere.

Badger trail through the ramsons. I especially like this because it's a perfect crossroads - no human interference at all.

Scratching log that's been well used. This would be an ideal place to hide nearby and try to spot them.

Another feast. This time it's a wasp nest that's been dug up.
