Author Topic: Close encounters

sam

Close encounters
« on: June 30, 2019 »
I was trying out a new light - actually an old one found hibernating in the loft yesterday - and it must have worked pretty well, because I spotted this little guy early one morning:



He was a willing enough model. After putting away my camera camera (which I started carrying after being stuck with a phone camera for an encounter with a pair of runaways last month), I went back to check on his progress. When he wasn't immediately visible, I became horrified that I had rewarded his patience by squashing him. Fortunately not. So I helped him across the road, which must seem like an ocean of tarmac on that scale. He wee’d* on my cycling glove, possibly in gratitude.



It reminded me of another King Kong encounter:



I don't recall the circumstances, though that looks like a gardening glove.

* Past tense of wee is woe, according to one wag on the web

sam

Mind the gap
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2019 »

Obvious caption

sam

Smile
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2019 »
Q: Why did the badger cross the road?
A: To laugh at me from behind the hedge as I fumbled to get my camera out of the saddlebag in time. As if I ever had a chance.


sam

Toadist
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2019 »
Another early morning hopper, outside my front door then off on a jungle adventure.





What can I say, I’m fond of creatures that wouldn’t have required the services of Eadweard Muybridge. Here he is again, some weeks later, also calling at home:


We're not even related! Don't be toadist. Do we all look the same to you?

sam

Three badger night
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2019 »

Could it be…?
 

Yes, caught you!


Not exactly wildlife photographer of the year stuff. Even though I had a camera reasonably handy, it wasn’t quite handy enough.

Actually a four badger night, two of whom were caught mid-assignation in the middle of the road.

sam

Not a llama
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2019 »

Alpaca not impressed with my camera's hunt for focus.

A few mornings later, watching the sunrise and his charges.

Spotted
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2021 »
Going about their business as I went about mine behind a hedge on a ride yesterday:



Ladybird = Ladybug in the US
Waldo = Wally in the UK

Close encounters
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2022 »


Found this guy keeping company with my bikes in the shed.

Close encounters
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2022 »
At around 3.30 this morning I heard a loud, persistent scratching. At first I thought it was Chompsky, but he was at peace (if now keen for breakfast seeing as I'd just woken him up: way too early little guy!). So I stuck my head out the window…

and caught a badger attacking the base of the tree right in front of our house. He gave me a searching look then got back to work.

A wasp flew in. I shooed him out and grabbed a camera, hoping to record Mr Badger.


No such luck

Another wasp breezed into the living room, quickly followed by three of his mates. I could dimly see them swarming around the badger, who had evidently disturbed a nest.

First things first. I hustled Chompsky out of the room, which he wasn't at all happy about, and dealt with the wasps. Then I got dressed and went outside, gathered a fistful of handy stones, and threw them at this newest agent of destruction. Fortunately this was enough to deter it.

The tree is now in a bad way and may have to come down.


Grim reaper – you rang?

Here's a squirrel to make up for the lack of a picture of the badger.


What no caption for me?