A Winding animal track in the grass
I came across a winding animal track this morning; it appeared to be coming from the nearby otter holt I built over seven years ago. The track wound it’s way over the pasture, across Northern Corridor and into the Lagoon Field. There is a lot of food on the marsh at the moment and the animals are making the most of it. Berries, nuts, and apples are abundant this year. I see many animal tracks on the marsh and rarely get excited by them, but so many animals use this particular otter holt that any new tracks to and from it warrant special attention. This video was captured by my bodycam, so you will have to excuse the stange angles, occasional odd subjects and shakes.
Fascinating otter holt! How did you get in there?
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Thank you. A badger dug a hole in the side of the holt. I placed a torch inside and filmed through the hole before repairing it.
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Thank you for explaining this. 🙂
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What a work you have done during all years. The holt was some heavy construction, glad the otter and others liked it. Exciting to see what future brings.
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Thank you. Nature is alway exciting, Hans. 🙂
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That was a fascinating adventure into the depths – thank you 😊
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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wow! what a fascinating adventure! i love it, thank you for sharing❤️
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