Stoats and weasels aren't the easiest of mammals to see but today we've had at least three stoat (two on Melcombe Path Lodmoor, one on Radipole) and a weasel (below) seen across the Weymouth Wetlands. Not entirely sure why they are so many visible at the moment, so if you've got any ideas please leave us a comment at the bottom of this blog post.
This weasel appears to have a burrow right next to the path at the end of the Buddleia loop by the concrete bridge. We saw it come out of the burrow carrying a small mammal and thought that it was delivering it to its youngsters. This is something they do regularly to stop other predators locating their nest site. With otter and badgers also resident on Radipole it is a red hot mustelid spot at the present.
I fear that the shrew was comprehensively tamed! It was Luke's series of shots Robert but he wasn't alone, the little fella was posing most of the day. And by little fella I mean the weasel not Luke... we don't need any confusion along those lines!