Just finished moon 15! I'm really happy on how it came out! Enjoy this little Badger from it!
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Just finished moon 15! I'm really happy on how it came out! Enjoy this little Badger from it!
𝗕𝗮𝗱𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗻 𝗮 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝘄𝗲𝘁 𝗻𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁
Caught on the trail cam at 2:31am last night — even with the rain coming in, this one was out foraging along the hedge. Collected the cameras at 06.46.
A good example of that Bureau of Propaganda life from our own Matthew Peake! A Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, classy Badger timepiece, & @rockypatelcigars-blog cigar...
00:49 — Rain on the pasture. And he’s out.
While most of the village is asleep, this badger is wide awake — digging, snuffling, working the ground as the rain comes down.
This is classic nocturnal behaviour. Nose low, paws busy, following scent rather than sight. Worms, larvae, beetles — the rain softens the soil and brings the larder to the surface. Badgers know this. They always have.
There’s something quietly grounding about watching it happen in real time. No drama. No rush. Just instinct, patience, and purpose at nearly one in the morning.
Moments like this remind you how active the land really is after dark — especially around Northam / Appledore, where wildlife corridors are still very much alive.
Rainy nights aren’t empty. They’re just busy on a different timetable.
New sighting.
Caught another badger on the trail cam last night — date was set wrong, but the timing’s perfect. Looks like they’re getting comfortable in this patch now.
Just the one badger video from last night. The time and date are set correctly, and the camera’s been out for two nights in a row.
Badger Watch: Nightlife Around Appledore 🦡🌙
We’ve been lucky enough to catch some of our elusive local residents on trail camera – badgers, busy in the hedgerows and lanes around Appledore.
These shy creatures emerge after dusk, following well-worn paths between the fields and woodland edges. Watching them move with such purpose and grace is a quiet reminder of the rich wildlife that still thrives just beyond our doorsteps.
📍 Filmed in and around Appledore 📷 Captured on a motion-activated trail camera 🦡 Look out for snuffling, foraging, and the occasional pause to scratch!
We’ll be sharing more moments like these, part of an ongoing project to gently document the unseen rhythms of the land – without disturbance, and always with care.
Follow for more glimpses of North Devon’s hidden life.
( #badgerwatch crossover let’s gooooo) it was a hallucination because there’s a massive frog/mouse clinging to the tree. It’s turning back into tree tho soooo ? Love wins