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At a local woodland. difficult to photograph as the woodland is very dense. re editing from a few years ago. approaching 10 in the evening with fading light. very grainy image at the sett
After last week's landscape series, I thought I would break the pattern and this week post some of the animals we spotted in Yellowstone and Teton National Parks.
This momma Badger was protective and so proud of her little cub.
A photo that I took two years ago during a two-day workshop at West Country Wildlife Photography in Devon
An American Badger (Taxidae taxus) pauses in the sparse prairie grass to check out the intruder to Grasslands National Park east of Val Marie, saskatchewan, Canada.
21 May, 2018.
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The Badger
The badger grunting on his woodland track
With shaggy hide and sharp nose scrowed with black
Roots in the bushes and the woods, and makes
A great high burrow in the ferns and brakes.
Cambridgeshire Fens
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Its always a treat to come across a badger so when I spotted this one meandering through some bushes on the side of the road I slammed on my breaks and proceeded to stalk it for a photo. Unfortunately the lighting through the bushes made for lots of shadows but you can certainly see how that makes that badgers fur pattern excellent for disguising it in dappled shade. .