Brown Squirrel type animal?

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Peteaud

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South Somerset
During my ride today an animal ran across in front of me.

Similar size to a Squirrel but darkish brown and a long sleek tail.

What did i see.

(Not a rat)
 
Location
Salford
Red squirrel?
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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Location
South Somerset
[QUOTE 2633611, member: 45"]Mink? We get them in the countryside down here.[/quote]

Just googled Mink.

Thats the one, cheers.

mink2.jpg
 
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Pesky critters are mink

Could it perchance have been the awesomeness that is a Stoat?

Stoat_NaturalWildLife_3.jpg
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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Location
South Somerset
Pesky critters are mink

Could it perchance have been the awesomeness that is a Stoat?

Stoat_NaturalWildLife_3.jpg

No it was much darker brown.



Didnt half shift across the road tho.
 
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Defo a stoat, but full marks for apt use of an old gag :thumbsup: :smile:
 

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Location
Salford, UK
that's a weasel... stoatally different and weaselly recognised ^_^

No, that's a stoat. You can tell by the black tip to the tail. Weasels don't have that.

You know those robes Lords and Henry the VIII wear, the white fur with the little black dots? The white is ermine, a stoat's winter coat, and the dots are stoat tails (or were, dunno if they still are). There's a record of the several thousand stoat skins supplied to the court of Henry VIII in one year.
 
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Salford
They weren't until the bunnyhuggers liberated them from the fur farms in the late 80s early 90s, thus helping to add their murderous ways to the diversity of the British countryside. :whistle:
A widespread modern misconception is that the UK’s wild population of American mink originated from mass releases of mink from fur farms by animal rights activists in the 1990s. Many people will remember these dramatic events for the sheer numbers of mink involved. In fact, the wild population was established decades earlier from multiple escapes (and perhaps deliberate releases) all over the country. Mink farms had been established in the UK from the 1920s, and expansion of the industry resumed after WWII. At its peak in the 1950s, there were 400 known fur farms in the UK, and there were suspected to be additional ‘backyard’ units. Mink were first confirmed to be breeding in the wild in 1956. By December 1967, wild mink were present in over half the counties of England and Wales, and in much of lowland Scotland.

http://www.gwct.org.uk/research__surveys/predation/predation_control/mink/2553.asp
 

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Married to Night Train
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[QUOTE 2633694, member: 45"]What do you need to graduate with to get to wear a womble robe?[/quote]

Dunno, I only got as far as the flat hat, gave up before I got the floppy one.
 
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