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    Helping our wildlife during hot weather
    Mike
    • Jul 26, 2019
    • 1 min

    Helping our wildlife during hot weather

    Our wildlife is under a lot of pressure at the best of times but they really struggle during hot weather. When there's so many people around they can be restricted from accessing water during day. During the UK's recent record heatwave (July 2019) we've been providing water for our local Cambridge wildlife. It's heartening to see how many animals are benefiting. Enjoy the badger taking a bath. #video #RedFox #badgers #MuntjacDeer #drinking
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    Autumn Badger
    Mike
    • Nov 23, 2018
    • 1 min

    Autumn Badger

    For the couple of weeks I've had the absolute pleasure of watching badgers out of the window where I work. It started when I noticed the appearance of a badger at approx. 5:30pm on my trail camera. I hadn't appreciated that the badgers were moving along the side of the building while the lights were still on and people were moving about. I decided to place a few peanuts in the top of a rotten tree stump in the hope that the badger would return and hang around. It did the
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    Wildlife at work
    Mike
    • Sep 13, 2018
    • 1 min

    Wildlife at work

    I'm extremely fortunate to work adjacent to some ideal wildlife habitats where I've been able to observe and photograph foxes, badgers and deer, not to mention the birds. I've known for some time that the animals come close to our offices, but deploying a consumer trail cam revealed just how regular their comings and goings were. So I decided to take the risk of setting up my DSLR camera trap, secured the best I could, and hey presto I caught our resident male fox and some b
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    More badgers
    Mike
    • Aug 4, 2018
    • 1 min

    More badgers

    This image a 3 weeks old. I captured it just prior to going away to Russia for 3 weeks. Having taken literally hundreds of images of badgers with their noses in the dirt, I'm trying to capture some more unusual images. First attempt produced this lovely behaviour. #cameratrap #badgers #badger
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    Badger
    Mike Curtis
    • Jul 15, 2018
    • 1 min

    Badger

    Almost two hundred so, so camera trap images of badgers, mostly nose in the dirt, then one showing some new behaviour. This female was caught having a good scratch. These badgers are extremely relaxed with the flashes. I always run a consumer video trail camera at the DSLR setup to see the behaviour of the animals as well as to work out what may or may not have gone well. This badger clan show no reaction at all to the camera flashes at all. #badgers #cameratrap
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    Who's the boss? A fox or a badger
    Mike
    • Jul 8, 2018
    • 1 min

    Who's the boss? A fox or a badger

    Every so often the consumer camtraps I use turn up something fascinating. In this case it was the interaction between a badger and a fox. This video was captured near where I work, where I've been photographing and viewing the local badgers, foxes and deer for quite a while. Normally, I sprinkle some peanuts around this area in the evening to attract the badgers for viewing from the portable hide seen in the background. In this instance I'd suspended a simple timer feeder
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    Cambridge wildlife
    Mike
    • Jun 14, 2018
    • 1 min

    Cambridge wildlife

    While I'm still sorting my images from India, I've been deploying my Camera Trap for Cambridge's wonderful wildlife. I'd hoped to catch the fox cubs but only managed one image which wasn't great as one of the flashes failed (loose connection between trigger and flash). However, I was delighted to catch the male fox during the day, so that you can see it's beautiful amber eyes. The local pheasant did some modelling as well, which is OK with me as he's a magnificent creature.
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    Badger in the snow
    Mike Curtis
    • Mar 19, 2018
    • 1 min

    Badger in the snow

    I've been trying to capture my local wildlife in winter conditions since the first snows of 2018. Various technical issues have prevented it to date and almost intervened again. On Saturday evening I had an intermittent failure of one flash which ruined several images but thankfully I got the image I've been hoping for. The other two images come from Sunday evening after the snow melt. Shame, they'd have been crackers in the snow as the badger is pin sharp. #badger #badgers
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    A fabulous sighting of Muntjac deer
    Mike
    • Mar 13, 2018
    • 1 min

    A fabulous sighting of Muntjac deer

    I had the best Muntjac Deer sighting ever this afternoon, with a pair of deer in the field for probably over half an hour. Normally they are skittish and pass through the field quickly but today the female sat down against the hedge and almost fell asleep in the spring sunshine. All the time a Muntjac stag wondered calmly around the field, disappearing into and behind the hedge occasionally. It was just charming to watch such flighty animals. My DSLR cam trapping is improvi
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    Tough times for our wildlife
    Mike Curtis
    • Feb 28, 2018
    • 1 min

    Tough times for our wildlife

    The 'Beast from the East' is not just making it inconvenient for people, it's putting our wildlife under real stress. All those unusual birds visiting your feeders are there because they are desperate for food. Our mammals will also be struggling during this prolonged cold snap. I've been putting some food out near my regular badger sett (peanuts and dog biscuits) and there have been some very willing recipients. This badger was photographed using my DSLR camera trap setup
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    Badger poo !
    Mike Curtis
    • Sep 5, 2017
    • 1 min

    Badger poo !

    It's been a while since I posted anything. Thankfully I have some fascinating badger behaviour to share. For those you have search for signs of badgers, the presence of badger latrines is a huge give away, both to their presence and what they've been eating. I placed a camera opposite the site of a freshly filled latrine but didn't expect to catch a badger excavate a new toilet and use it. Cool. #badgers #badger #latrine #poo #video
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    Badgers
    Mike Curtis
    • Apr 11, 2017
    • 1 min

    Badgers

    Oh, I'm so happy with the most recent badger selfies. The full resolution images of these beautiful animals are fabulous. Again, five badgers appeared at the camera trap and a couple of them provided the most charming and intimate pose. Edit: On closer inspection of the image with two badgers I noticed that the left eye of the badger on the right has what I think is a cataract. Over the last 18 months my trail camera has been catching images of a badger with only a single ey
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    High quality HD video of foraging badger
    Mike Curtis
    • Jul 19, 2015
    • 1 min

    High quality HD video of foraging badger

    Christine and I had a fabulous evening at the badger sett. Plenty of badger activity, a brief visit from a strikingly coloured fox (no photos unfortunately) and finally a Muntjac deer. The following video was shot using a DSLR, hence the resolution improvement on the last video. It's a female badger or sow who's very distinctive as she appears to have some sort of skin disorder on her neck and jaw. I've been calling her scabby for some time as she's quite commonly seen and
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    Mike Curtis
    • Jul 12, 2015
    • 1 min

    Video of foraging badgers

    Finally got around to editing some video from the other weekend of badger watching. Hope you enjoy, as this viewing experience will soon be gone forever due to development in Cambridge. I'd love to out the companies responsible for the impending demise of this sett but I want to protect the location for as long as possible. #badgers #video
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    Badgers 'stay calm and carry on' during thunderstorm
    Mike Curtis
    • Jul 6, 2015
    • 1 min

    Badgers 'stay calm and carry on' during thunderstorm

    While most of the UK population was sheltering in their homes from furious thunder storms on Friday/Saturday, Cambridge's plucky badgers were braving the heavy rain and lightening. I guess the camera flashes associated with the camtrap would have been second nature to the badgers after the storm. It's a shame that the lens got rain over it as there was a lot of great action shots during the storm. Next upgrade for the camera trap will be a longer lens hood to protect the fr
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    Another great Saturday night with the badgers
    Mike Curtis
    • Jun 28, 2015
    • 1 min

    Another great Saturday night with the badgers

    I got stuck in my hide for 2 hours with badgers everywhere. Five individuals were around at one stage. I could have done with a wide angle lens to catch them all. This time I also shot some HD video which I'll try to edit and post soon. Until then here's an image from the end of evening. Hard to resist another image of the little fella #badgers #badger
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    Awesome Badger viewing
    Mike Curtis
    • Jun 21, 2015
    • 2 min

    Awesome Badger viewing

    When all the fieldwork comes to fruitation it's a great feeling, but pictures aside it was amazing to watch badgers at such close proximity. At one point it looked like one of the adults might enter the hide !! We think there may have been up to 6 individuals present, but certainly 5 at one time. Much to our delight the cubs were fearless and charged around often stealing food from under their mum's nose, quite literally. We watched for about 35 mins and then decided to le
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    Badgers at play
    Mike Curtis
    • Jun 9, 2015
    • 1 min

    Badgers at play

    OK, it's not high quality video unfortunately but it's the behaviour that counts. This video was shot by remote camera traps that I set up near where I work. My interpretation is that the adult badger is probably one of 2014's cubs who still enjoys a bit of play time with this year's cubs. #badger #cubs #cameratrap #badgers #video
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    Wonderful evening of badger viewing
    Mike Curtis
    • May 16, 2015
    • 1 min

    Wonderful evening of badger viewing

    Well, we've been building up to this for a long time. After initially finding the sett, then monitoring it, positioning a hide and finally having a great evening's weather to go and watch. Bang on time this nursing sow badger came out of the burrow and snuffled around for half an hour before leaving the sett area. As it was almost dark we left the sett before others appeared as we didn't want to disturb them. Amazing to see a badger just behaving naturally. #badger #badgers
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