Aren't they cute, last years brood I expect. One year we had four babes, and i had ggem standing in a row being hand fed, just wish i had been able to film it.The ones in my garden right now are filthy, obviously grubbing for worms in the wet ground.
Hi Chris thanks for your comment yes they are from last years brood soon be time for this years how time flies i dont have the luxury of Badgers in our garden but i do have access to a nice secluded set free from human intrusion only wayward sheep sometimes usually about four but they are no problem
@@johnmoir8040 I too am waiting for this year's crop, only two last year that I noticed. I think we have at least 3 adult females, so the odds are good. Mine are the new breed of urban badger, living in the leafy suburbs of NW London. They are secretive but open to human interaction, if bribed with the right food, but most neighbours have no idea they are about. I had one eating nuts from each of my hands last night, and one of them let me stroke her neck while she ate. She appeared to be very hungry, not a novelty with badgers who tend to be greedy eaters, so may have been distracted enough by Morrisons finest chunky mixed nuts😉 If we do have some babies this year I shall do my best to resist the urge to kidnap one of them, even though the urge is strong.!😇
Don't kidnap the badger cubs 😂but try to get some videos of them eating the luxury mixed nuts 🤣I laughed at your video of the picky badger selecting all the Brazil Nuts 🤣@@chrisstephens6673
Finally! They're here!
Many thanks for your comment
Aren't they cute, last years brood I expect. One year we had four babes, and i had ggem standing in a row being hand fed, just wish i had been able to film it.The ones in my garden right now are filthy, obviously grubbing for worms in the wet ground.
Hi Chris thanks for your comment yes they are from last years brood soon be time for this years how time flies i
dont have the luxury of Badgers in our garden but i do have access to a nice secluded set free from human intrusion
only wayward sheep sometimes usually about four but they are no problem
@@johnmoir8040 I too am waiting for this year's crop, only two last year that I noticed. I think we have at least 3 adult females, so the odds are good.
Mine are the new breed of urban badger, living in the leafy suburbs of NW London. They are secretive but open to human interaction, if bribed with the right food, but most neighbours have no idea they are about. I had one eating nuts from each of my hands last night, and one of them let me stroke her neck while she ate. She appeared to be very hungry, not a novelty with badgers who tend to be greedy eaters, so may have been distracted enough by Morrisons finest chunky mixed nuts😉
If we do have some babies this year I shall do my best to resist the urge to kidnap one of them, even though the urge is strong.!😇
They are so sweet! You are lucky to get videos of them in the wild. My videos are taken in the garden and I don't see cubs till May@@johnmoir8040
Don't kidnap the badger cubs 😂but try to get some videos of them eating the luxury mixed nuts 🤣I laughed at your video of the picky badger selecting all the Brazil Nuts 🤣@@chrisstephens6673