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    Boar Badger

    Having been a away in frozen Norway filming for a week or so I decided to give the camera a dusting off last night and see what was going on with my badgers - Not much but this boar did turn up at one of my 'photo stations'
    Badgers can be very unpredictable at this time of year.
    1722 - Boar Badger 1722280124 by Trev Bartlett MBE, on Flickr
    Trev

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    #2
    What a lovely shot Trev, always loved badgers.
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      #3
      Nice shot Trev
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        #4
        Another good shot.
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          #5
          A super shot Trev, your photo station is working well

          Ian
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            #6
            A super shot, lovely image.
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              #7
              That photo looks really nice Trev, well done.
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                #8
                Thanks everyone for looking and your comments, much appreciated
                Trev

                Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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                  #9
                  Nice, there is some one local who has badgers visit his garden. One male is quite brown/ginger in colour, something he's passed to his offspring.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by antoeknee View Post
                    Nice, there is some one local who has badgers visit his garden. One male is quite brown/ginger in colour, something he's passed to his offspring.
                    This is quite common amongst badgers. I've seen them almost white, then another without the white face marking, it appeared all black. Then you get other who get stained by the soil they are living in. Many around the coastal area of East Devon got a 'Reddish' look from the red sandstone.
                    Just established another 'photo station' and built a small hide. Better than photographing them at the sett.
                    Trev

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