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PostSubject: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeFri Nov 02, 2012 7:24 pm

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Anne Janssen sent us this lovely badger photo. It was taken from the doorway of her camper van when it was parked in Hastings. The badger was just calling to see if there was something to eat.

Scientific name: Meles meles

Size: Badgers grow to around 80cm in length, and have a short tail of around 15cm. They are our heaviest carnivore, weighing up to 18kg

Distribution: Distributed throughout the U.K. but more frequently seen in the south and west

Months seen: All year round

Habitat: Badgers have spread to urban areas, but most still prefer to live in undisturbed woodland

Food: A badgers diet consists of just about anything. They are true omnivores, but are particularly partial to earthworms, mice, frogs and bluebell bulbs. They will even come into urban gardens at night to search for nuts and bread left around bird tables

Special features: Badgers are one of our most shy and harmless mammals. They spend the daytime underground in their dens, known as 'setts', coming out after dark to feed and play.

They can be easily recognised by their two black facial stripes running from the nose, across the eyes and ears, to the back of the neck.

Badgers have stocky bodies and powerful front paws which they use for digging their underground homes. The name 'badger' comes from the French word 'becheur', which means digger.

They often live in large family groups of 10 or more, and the setts are used by successive generations of badgers. A sett can remain in the same location for centuries.



Badgers are meticulously clean animals, spending much of their time grooming themselves, and each other. They change their bedding at regular intervals for fresh grass and leaves. They also dig special dung pits or latrines well away from the entrances to the sett.

An old English name for the badger is 'brock' and some villages, like 'Brockenhurst' and 'Brockhampton' reflect this word in their name, indicating their ancient associations with badgers.

Badgers belong the family of 'Mustelids', which means they're related to otters, pine martens, polecats, stoats and weasels.

Did You Know?

It's been estimated that a badgers sense of smell is around 800 times better than ours. If you want to watch badgers you need to be downwind of them so they can't detect your scent.
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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeFri Nov 02, 2012 8:01 pm

do you know what iv never ever seen a badger.

gav sees all the wild life on the motorway driving at stupid o'clock.
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Bootiful x
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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeFri Nov 02, 2012 8:37 pm

Oh he is very cute.
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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeSat Nov 03, 2012 8:12 am

He is and the government has had to postpone the proposed cull of them - rightly so!
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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeSat Nov 03, 2012 4:13 pm

I have never seen a live badger either.

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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeSat Nov 03, 2012 9:06 pm

they are georgeous
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PostSubject: Re: Photo of the Week   Photo of the Week Icon_minitimeSat Nov 03, 2012 10:03 pm

I have seen both....dead and alive!!!
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