Some new pictures (dates are still wrong! they keep resetting even if I don't touch batteries or anything. I'm afraid they reset simply turning on and off the camera). These are a pine marten, porcupines and a european badger.
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Wow, I've always been interested to see a Pine Martin. The only place they're seen in UK is around southern Scotland and a couple other nearby places. Where I live we get a lot of badgers. I didn't realize they were also spread around other parts of Europe.Some new pictures (dates are still wrong! they keep resetting even if I don't touch batteries or anything. I'm afraid they reset simply turning on and off the camera). These are a pine marten, porcupines and a european badger.
That's interesting. The Badgers here used to eat the dry cat food when I put it out. They can be quite destructive to the grass though. They dig around for insects and things tearing up the lawn. I'll have to set up my game cam again and get some pics of them.I rarely see pine martins "in person", but I catch them often with the camera. I would prefer some less pine martins around here, they're dangerous for chickens. For now I've never had any loss... sometimes I find some scary poo around the coop, though.
I like chubby badgers, instead. They come in my garden and steal grapes and plums, but I offer some fruit willingly!
Oh you have boar. Thankfully they're not around where I live. I have seen how destructive they can be though!they dig a lot, but I don't have a proper lawn... just some chaotic green areasI don't mind their diggings, the real vandals here are wild boars: they really know how to mess everything up! they could get in my garden and in the chicken yard just once and did a lot of damage. they even chewed the coop roof!