Checked the camera trap to see if any birds have been visiting the bird feeder. Camera captured a robin, blue tits and great tits.
Also a fox captured on the far wall during the night
As wildlife author and environmental educator I get to visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, our own gardens and surrounding urban habitats provide surprising opportunities for wildlife watching both large and small. You can also make small changes to your garden to attract even more wildlife. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and also encourage you to take a closer look at your own local patch, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised.
Checked the camera trap to see if any birds have been visiting the bird feeder. Camera captured a robin, blue tits and great tits.
After a mild Autumn, its finally time to stock up the bird feeders: fat balls, meal worm and the head from one of our sun flowers full of seeds.
Badger captured on the camera trap in our garden. It managed to find the bird food in a plastic container under the window and broke the lid open.