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TrailCam activities in my garden, usually at night. Foxes, Badgers mostly
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TrailCam 22/6/24 Essex Garden
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Loud night, party up the road. Foxes and Badgers ignored it. Then my camera was knocked over and carried a few feet...breaking the tripod!
TrailCam 20/6/24 Essex Garden
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Foxes, Badgers and Jackdaws...oh and a few moths
TrailCam 16/6/24 Essex Garden
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Very Busy night! Foxes and Badgers...and more badgers! The whole family were out tonight. I haven't walked around the garden yet but I expect there may have been some more digging! Lots of moths too! Unfortunately I haven't sussed setting a thumbnail, YT auto gen isn't good.
TrailCam 15/6/24 Essex Garden
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Funny old night...foxes and badgers. Jackdaws and Wood Pigeons in the morning!
TrailCam 14/6/24 Essex Garden
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Foxes, a Badger, that cat. Blackbird and Collared Dove.
TrailCam 13/6/24 Essex Garden
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Foxes seemed a bit frantic tonight, perhaps they'd heard the weather report.
TrailCam 10/6/24 Essex Garden
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Usual suspects. A different fox was first for food and seems to have eaten the egg in one, rather that carrying it off to enjoy!
Lovely ! ❤ Greetings from Finland
do you put food out for them
A small amount...tin of dog food over 3 days. A couple of handfuls of dog biscuits (for working dogs!) And one egg each night.
beautiful
As it's our first date, i would like to take you for a cordon bleu meal at this lovely restaurant I know of not far from here!!❤
Busy night two badgers
Yes, there were signs one or both had been digging for worms on a newly planted bed! Not too much damage so I'll let them off !
Wonderful trail camera capture.
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I see Maggie has turned up for breakfast with his wife and children!!
Yes and all those young Jackdaws too!
Beautiful trail camera video friend. Amazing.
I love your trail cam videos
Many thanks!
@@2feelgoods You are welcome!
Beautiful area! Are those Blackbirds with the gray color Jackdaws??Do you ever see pheasants? I am in Colorado.
Yes, they're Jackdaws, we used to get a visiting pheasant but not for a few years since new houses have been built between us and farmland!
@@2feelgoods That's awful about he loss of habitat!
Looks like kitty in on security detail😄 very cute!
Got chased by a fox...probably tried the food that I leave out for the foxes!
Beautiful trail camera video my friend. Amazing.
A late Easter Egg?
bit of a Limpy showreel this one
Not limping as bad now!
There was an article today in the Guardian's Magazine which showed a fox, not a real one, knocking on a door trying to be invited in. I thought about our comments this week when I saw it!!
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It looks like the 🦊 and badger are getting quite close to your house. They will be knocking on your door soon!!
They often are right by the back door...just passing....haven't seen either attempting to gain entry!
@@2feelgoods There is still time!
Maggie was a bit late,. must have been busy doing other things!!!
Perhaps there was better grub elsewhere!
May have been looking after babies? How are the little baby robins? I hope that they are well and thriving! @@2feelgoods
@@patreddy1610 sorry to say that the nest was robbed and they've started another nest in a very overgrown bushy area ...we cant see the nest but see them flying in and out. A Wood Pigeon has a nest with 2 chicks though!
@@2feelgoods Thank you. I am sorry 😔 to learn that the nest was robbed but pleased that you have got some babies!
It certainly was a busy night! I lost count of the foxes. You can always depend on the magpie to open the evening of entertainment!
Obviously baited.
Fox pissed on egg to claim it
What a nice lot of activity last night.
Yes very busy....could have been 10 mins long!
I see that the magpie is opening the show again! I know that this is a really stupid question but was the 🦊 who laid down okay?
It was fine....I dont pretend to understand what was going ! Must read up on it! I'd assume that the one laying down was a female...saying to the other one that he was in charge!
She is not a feminist, then!!!@@2feelgoods
What a piece of crap video
No badger, but plenty of pussy cats! I hope that the 🐈 left some food for the 🦊!
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Wow, what a plethora of animals you get visiting! Thank you so much for giving some food for them, plus for sharing the diversity of life in your garden! I enjoyed watching & have liked and subscribed. Watching from Perth, Australia ❤❤❤
Thank you! I enjoy doing it.....I don't get out much!
Poor badgers, bugger all left for them! 🤣
I hope they found something else around the garden!
A new opening act and also a new pussy cat! Lovely.
Those pigeons are at it again! One of the 🦊 is quite thin, poor little fox. I see that there was a lot of activity last night including the badger who made a late appearance! I know that I have written time and time again that I think that you are so lucky to have the wonderful wildlife visiting you and hopefully they will continue to visit you for many years to come!!😂
Yes thank you.? We do love the wildlife and our garden....the thin fox does look healthy...so I wouldn't worry,
I was thinking today that if you had some deer visiting you and they have Bambies that would be wonderful!
@@patreddy1610 the only deer around here are Muntjac...the woods are at the top of the road, I have seen one...running away but they're very secretive!
I have been lucky enough to see a muncjack and was unsure as to what it was until we got close to it. I have seen a number of deer in the past in this area. The baby muncjack would be very sweet and cuddly!
I see the opening act is back! Also you can tell it is springtime when you see the amorous pigeons!
More like Summer today! F50 on my face and arms! The Robin chicks...are still there! Must've been hiding yesterday!
That is such good news. I imagine that you must be really relieved. It was quite warm today - over 20 degrees. 4:28
That is very sad especially after you lost another next earlier this year. I rather imagine that you must be devastated!
I try not to dwell on it ...its a jungle out there...Robins have 3 or more broods a year so all is not lost.
Maggie is getting later and later! Do you think that there could be babies in the magpie's nest?
Probably...its been trying to catch young magpies today....sorry to say the Robin's nest has only one chick in it...maybe magpie or possibly a squirrel
I don't know much about birds so thank you for that info. Unfortunately I tend to dwell on things.@@2feelgoods
@@patreddy1610 we must rise above and be glad we dont have all that aggravation!
It is nice to see that there is a new opening act! How does Maggie feel about that! I didn't enjoy that wildlife programme as it was too sad. I also don't like birds of prey and what they eat. I realise that it is part of life but I don't like it. I hope that next week's episode is happier! I was referring to the programme last night.
Maggie was a bit slow off the mark last night! Last nights Wildlife Hospital was the final one! I haven't heard if there's to be more...Nina (the badger mad lady) is one of the organisers in the local Badger group that I belong to so I may find out, hopefully!
It is a shame that it may be the last episode of that programme. If it is, it could have ended on a happier note. I don't think that it was necessary to show that poor little duckling floating on the water. However, that is just my opinion It will be good if we will be getting a new series hopefully with happy programmes. w@@2feelgoods
Lots of nice furry visitors plus Maggie. How are the babies doing? Thriving I hope!
The Robin's are still so tiny ...think there's four or five of them.
@@2feelgoods I hope that they stay safe and that you see them all leave the nest having thrived.
@@patreddy1610 so do I! Wildlife Hospital is on tonight at 7pm instead of Thursday!
Thank you. I hope that there are no animals or birds losing their lives tonight! @@2feelgoods
I was about to ask you if you thought that the magpie would be scared of the 🦊 and vice versa but I gou answer!
Guess what I saw when I looked out of the window first thing this morning? A magpie!! The foxes looked pretty busy last night!
Lots of visitors brilliant to see them all😀
There were 1 or 2 more but don't like to make the vids too long! Some people may find it tiring!
Beautiful magpie and fox. Great trail camera video.
Thank you!
Nice 🙂 of your first visitor to leave a mark!!
🙄 I'll empty the water out later and put in some fresh! Perhaps it's to stop the starlings from having a bath!
I haven't seen starlings for some years now. I see mainly sparrows, magpies and pigeons, with the occasional robin. The 🐦 bath in the garden could be used by a giraffe or elephant!;@@2feelgoods
What's Evan there but the Foxis 🤷
A bloody big badger
Where??
@@carissaohagan2512 Essex
I really think that the magpie should have an appropriate name as I am sure that he lives in the garden. It can always be guaranteed that it will be in the videos virtually every day.
I think Maggie would do!
How many babies do you have in the nest? Hopefully the magpie will be preoccupied with the 🦊 food and will not see or hear them!! As for the badger he or she.might be having a night in.
My husband said when he looked it seemed they'd only just hatched so tricky to tell!
Thank you.
That magpie has become part of your family of frequent vis tors as he is there every day. before the other wildlife arrive. No badger last night 😢.
Theres a Robin nesting on th e other side of the garden in an old watering can that my husband wedged amongst some tree branches...the young have just hatched so fingers crossed the magpie hasn't spotted them! Badgers have got sick of dog biscuits perhaps!
That was a busy 🌃. I was pleased to see that the 🦡 is becoming such a regular visitor!!
Yes...there were more vids....could have gone on for a lot longer!
I think it was just the one....that was 2 bits of vid linked together !
Was it one bird or two?
I see the magpie has brought his friend! Words get around about the feast!
I am sure that the magpie has an internal clock! Nice to see some pigeons.
I left it as late as possible to put the food out! Thought Maggie would be roosting by then!
I suppose that in some ways it is not a bad thing that Maggie is visiting you and getting some food as it might be invading birds nests although the foxes and the badgers might disagree.as their food is disappearing!@@2feelgoods
@@patreddy1610 yes that thought came to me yesterday...so I may just put up with it...there's a couple more Robin's nesting in the garden....dont want them disturbed
The Thieving Magpie by Rossini comes to mind!!