No more badgers, deer or tracks for me for a couple of weeks. I’m off on holiday to the ancient rocky druid shore of Anglesey. H.E. Forrest, in 1907, wrote that badgers were not indigenous to Anglesey, although he knew of one sett, the badgers having apparently walked over the Menai Bridge. Even so, there’ll [...]
Archive for September, 2008
I’m off on holiday!
Posted in Background on September 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Fieldnotes: 7th September 2008 – Autumn is a-coming in
Posted in Fieldnotes, Tracking, tagged badger watching, badgers, deer, sett, Tracking on September 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It is definitely autumn. It hasn’t felt like we’ve had much of a summer this year, but the seasons are definitely turning. The blackberries are in full flow, the leaves are starting to turn on the horse chestnut trees (always the first to get leaves and the first to lose them) and the evenings are [...]