I guess February is a very good time of year to get great blog footage as this time last year we got a deer and a tawny owl in the same week. Im quite glad that February is the month for this type of footage as my birthday is just towards the end. This year my camera trap birthday present was rather different from last time - this time it was a terrible badger fight.
Seeing as winter in the normal spot hasn't been great this year, I have been putting the camera trap out near the badger set. Using the tripod I wedged it deep into the soil, (and it was a good job I did) therefore making sure no badgers knocked it down into the valley - remember, the badger sets are on the side of a valley, with a little river at the bottom. I put some seed out hoping to bring out the badgers but it attracted a rather big number of mice. Even in our first badger video, you can see a mouse hopping about in the background.
The dates and times are also still wrong (I forgot to change them again) so ignore them.
I can't show all the mouse videos so here is my favourite one. Badgers aren't the only animals you'll see having a fight today...
We got another badger strolling along that night as well, this one was a bit muddy and bared its teeth in a nasty snarl.
The next badger slightly changed the angle of the camera, pointing it more up the slope. However, it was a good job it did as we will see later.
Here are some more badger photos:
Thanks to the other badger's camera skills, you got a better view of this one walking up the slope.
The next badger video was the one you've all been waiting for - the badger fight. You might be wondering why they are fighting. Badgers can breed at any time of year and the females will delay the pregnancy so that the cubs are born in February - pretty cool. Male badgers (also known as boars) will kill badger cubs that aren't their own so I think that one of the badgers in this video is a male, trying to get in to kill the cubs. However, the female badger mother (the sow) will defend the cubs at all costs. You can hear the horrible noise of the fight even after the badgers have knocked the camera over and gone offscreen, tumbling down the valley. The sound would have echoed around the whole wood.
It is a reminder that the badgers which often come across as docile and calm on the camera trap are not to be messed with. Both badgers probably gained a few injuries but thankfully the mother badger scared away the attacker for good. However, when you get a video like the next one, they can easily come across as comical.
Unfortunately, the badger fight knocked the camera over, (that's why the tripod was important to make sure it didn't go down the hill) so we didn't get much else. As a result, that's the end of today's post. Remember to leave a comment on your opinion of the fight, the aftermath and what happened to both badgers. Thanks for reading!