*please scroll down for English version*
Come ho detto in qualche post precedente, la natura attorno a casa si e’ arricchita di nuove presenze: i nuovi nati dell’anno. Ve ne presento alcuni: i Cerbiatti, ad esempio…
La mamma Tasso con il suo tassetto tutto peloso…
Il piccolo Alce che scappa davanti alla fototrappola…
La famiglia Svasso…
I Cigni, sempre piu’ numerosi…
La Strolaga e il suo pulcino…
Anche gli agnellini e i vitellini hanno il loro tenero fascino…
Infine, fra le piu’ note, la famigliola di Germani reali.
New Families.
As said in some previous post, nature is now enriched by the presence of newcomers: the new born of many species. Here are a few of them: the Deer, to start with…
Mommy Badger with her little furry baby badger…
The little Elk running away from my trail-cam…
The Great Crested Grebe family…
Mr and Mrs Swan…
The female Loon with her chick…
Lambs and calves are tender and lovely too…
And the most well-known: the Mallards.
****
.
Linked to: Saturday’s Critters.
Nice selection! It looks like you got a badger during the daytime! I sat in a hide after dark in England to get the chance to see one.
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
It is unfortunately just a trail-cam shot. I have actually met badgers in the daytime a few times, but difficult to photograph. 😉😊
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
Thanks.
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
Some wildlife your best chance at photographing them is a trail cam. I was happy to see them come out after dark.
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
Badgers are fun to watch, with their tottering way…
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
The ones I saw seemed to be afraid to come out of their holes. They would slowly peak out .Then they would slowly go back in. Repeat several times until they were totally out of the hole. You had to have patience.
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona
😄😄 This same happened to me with the Least Weasel. Actually, you can find the video in my blog.
"Mi piace"Piace a 1 persona