I suppose, if you drag all those leaves into your burrow, you have to clear some of the excess out. Here's a Badger doing just that, filmed on March 13th:
I wondered how my trail camera came to be coated in a fine covering of soil, and now I know.
Well that was well worth waiting for. A reaaly good find.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Jeremy, My badgers are still regular visitors but as yet I can't find the sett.
ReplyDeleteInteresting movie to show once again, amazing to see this.
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