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xoxoxoBruce 02-13-2018 05:54 PM

Not according to the Charmin commercials.

Gravdigr 02-14-2018 01:35 PM

Damn! That was Charmin. I was all set to tell you just how fuckin' wrong you were. That they weren't Charmin bears.

But they are.

My apologies for doubting you sir. It'll never happen again. Til the next time.:D

:notworthy

Gravdigr 02-14-2018 01:37 PM

Charmin is made from rabbit fur.

xoxoxoBruce 02-14-2018 09:56 PM

And steak is made from cows, but I ain't eatin' a cow.:p:

Gravdigr 03-06-2018 01:47 PM

Bald eagle swoops in, grabs fish off Montana lake in close-up video

Don't blink.

xoxoxoBruce 03-13-2018 10:05 PM

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Grumble, snort, stupid humans, mumble, bitch...

glatt 03-14-2018 07:35 AM

Nah, he's looking for a victim to lick to get his salt intake.

Gravdigr 03-14-2018 12:53 PM

Nothing about that pic looks genuine. It looks like someone tried real hard, though.

xoxoxoBruce 03-14-2018 07:26 PM

It won a major international photography contest so I guess they tried hard enough.

Gravdigr 03-17-2018 03:23 PM

Or there weren't many entries.:neutral:

xoxoxoBruce 03-18-2018 02:14 AM

You're right, only 320,000 entries.

BigV 03-18-2018 11:58 PM

That's a lot of crappy pictures

Skid marks leading up to the vehicle
In line with the tires
Car was moving away and is still pointing away

Did it leap into the air and do half a barrel roll and then land non destructively on its roof?


Weird

xoxoxoBruce 03-19-2018 12:30 AM

That skid mark is not from the tire, it's only on one side. It's snow pushed aside by the roof.

Carruthers 03-19-2018 03:27 PM

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Somewhere in the beginnings of this thread, I posted pictures of our front and back lawns after they had been raided by Badgers looking for autumnal grubs.
Frankly, they left a hell of a mess. I wasn't too bothered as neither lawn is a horticultural work of art and the turf was mostly left in a state where it could be reinstated reasonably easily.
My biggest gripe was that I never got to see the creatures only the aftermath.
The only time most people will have ever seen a Badger is when one has perished on the road.
I've been fortunate in having access to some private land in recent years, spotting the elusive creatures there but never in our garden.

Fast forward to last Spring. One evening I went out into the conservatory to lock up and normally I would just rely on the light from the living room but for some reason I switched on the conservatory light which illuminated the back garden. There staring back at me was a black and white striped face!
In an attempt to get a better look I started leaving out peanuts in the garden and we've had nightly visits ever since.
They have poor eyesight and it is possible to shine a torch without frightening the creatures so we can get a good view.

I recently treated myself to a trail cam or camera trap which arrived on Saturday.
I didn't attempt to use it that evening as it snowed most of the day and into the night.
Yesterday evening I set up the camera but due to operator error (note to self: read the sodding manual) it didn't work.
This evening I was blessed with more success because, mirabile dictu, not just one but two Badgers turned up!

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There's still a bit to do in terms of where to place the food in relation to the camera and adjustments to make for best results but I think I'm off to a reasonable start.
Taken within the last hour, by the way.

BigV 03-19-2018 09:25 PM

WOW!


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