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Just what left these marks in the snow?

12/01/2011 17:15:54
uk/uk_2010/badger_shake

Unusual marks in the snow

Badger shakedown

January 2011. Tom Cunningham, Scottish Natural Heritage's reserve manager said: "Recently we suggested that as well as looking around and in the trees when you are out for a walk, it is worthwhile checking the snow or muddy ground for footprints. These can reveal a lot about who's been passing by, where they stopped, what they did and even how long ago.

"This photo, taken at the end of December, at Scottish Natural Heritage's Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve, shows just how revealing this can be. It shows where a badger has stopped and shaken its coat to remove soil which had got into the coat while it was underground in the sett.

"Badgers don't hibernate and winter can be a time to glimpse them as there no leaves or undergrowth to hide them."

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