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Badger diggings, falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Badger (Meles meles) diggings, made when looking for food at the Falls of Clyde SWT reserve. Earthworms are the core of the badger's diet, often by as much as 60 per cent. In a single night, an adult badger may eat well over 200 worms!
30 August 2003
Badger, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire
Badger (Meles meles) scratching at Falls of Clyde
09 September 2003
Badger, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire
Badger (Meles meles) near its sett at the Falls of Clyde SWT reserve. Badgers setts can be more than 100 years old passed down through generations. These are the family homes, used, maintained and enlarged by generations of the same social group.
09 September 2003
Badger sett, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Badger (Meles meles) sett at Falls of Clyde. Badgers live underground in a network of tunnels and chambers called a ‘sett’. These larger setts can extend from 20 to 100 metres or more, with some of the largest having more than 50 entrances! Badgers setts can be more than 100 years old passed down through generations. These are the family homes, used, maintained and enlarged by generations of the same social group.
22 August 2003
Badger sign, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Badger (Meles meles) road sign at Falls of Clyde
25 August 2003
Badger, Speyside
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Loch Garten
Badger (Meles meles) peeping through the grass, Speyside, taken by Lorna Beattie
12 June 2018
Peat stack, Islay
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CEP - Islay
Peat stack at Portnahaven, on the Isle of Islay. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar. The date taken is approximate.
07 July 1963
Dor Beetle, Inchcailloch
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Loch Lomond - Inchcailloch
Dor Beetle (Anoplotrupes stercorosus) digging into the mud, Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond
30 July 2017
Badger Scat, Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - East Loch Lomond
Badger (Meles Meles) scat at Cashel, Loch Lomond. Earthworms are the core of the badger's diet, often as much as 60 per cent. In a single night, an adult badger may eat well over 200 worms! Badgers are able to shift to other food items, including snails, slugs and soft fruit like raspberries and fallen blackberries. In this case, the Badger has been eating red berries, possibly Rowan.
18 September 2016
4 greetings cards - highland animals - portrait
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A selection of 4 greetings cards of Highland animals including a Badger, Red squirrel, Red deer and mountain hare.