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Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
Further to that post showing liddle kitty terrifying much bigger fox: is this the same cat, is this the same fox?
Could do with foxes and badgers giving more of the many feline visitors the same treatment as this!
The trailcam has a fairly fast reaction time, so the cat must have been running at top speed; this was the first frame on the video.
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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
One of my favourite dog walks over local disused brickpits, its always occured to be the odd various piles of rubble from the former works simply MUST encourage snakes and lizards, never actually seen lizards there...till today.
Stood.looking at a 1 square ft piece of rubble...is that a tail ?
Slowly got my phone out to photo it...gone in an instant.
Came back 5 mins later...just its head poking out, expanded the pic to enhance...
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This spurred me on to other rubble sprawls , didn't physically see one but did see the telltale sudden rush of something through the adjacent scrub, smaller probably.
The one I the pic..probably 4 or inches long justing by the 2 inches of tail i saw first time round
 
Further to that post showing liddle kitty terrifying much bigger fox: is this the same cat, is this the same fox?
Could do with foxes and badgers giving more of the many feline visitors the same treatment as this!
The trailcam has a fairly fast reaction time, so the cat must have been running at top speed; this was the first frame on the video.
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a bit of "cat & mouse" there :laugh:
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
Another fox / badger encounter last night. Fox looks anxiously towards t'other side of pond:
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with good reason, as a stripey face appears through the Bowles golden grass growing in the margin
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Fox ran round in a circle, while badger barely broke into a trot, wasting no more energy than needed.
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