Help required to identify the mammal running through the garden.
I'm unable to undertake any editing, because it dramatically reduces the quality of video.
NOTE: To save anyone needlessly watching the full video, once the mammal has run out of sight, the rest of the video is nothing.
https://youtu.be/8p-wSX7S38E
Mike
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(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Unknown said:Nice to get that visitor.
I'm going by my observations of the foxes (which I understand are like dogs, only see monochrome) that visit the garden for the first time, where the red glow of the PIR catches their attention, and the stare at the camera for a while. My guess is they are seeing a brilliant white of light grey glow, and because of the positioning they could resemble eyes.
Cats don't seem bothered, whether they've become accustomed to PIR's or what, I've no idea.
Linda257 said:Oh nice to see you have a badger visiting you Mike...Mines would eat sunflower seeds . Not sure if it still visits as not had trail cam out for a while!
I'd love to put food out, but the local cats would be there in a flash, and if they don't, though I'm an early bird, the sun is rising earlier, and the squirrels are getting up earlier.
You need to get that trailcam back out.
Linda257 said:I would put my sunflower seeds out late at night on the ground table feeder so it was only the badger and mice that would get them...got so much to do the now Mike...mature trees hopefully arriving next week so got lots of digging to do!!!
I hope so.
Being cheekily nosey, are the big trees to shove up the neighbours ????? (choose your onw wording LOL)
Haha...2 are .15ft high for privacy..see that was polite And 4 6ft fruit trees for my wildlife to munch on
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Linda257 said:Haha...2 are .15ft high for privacy..see that was polite And 4 6ft fruit trees for my wildlife to munch on
And of course, those fruit trees are for your benefit, [tongue-in-cheek] and if the birds just so happen to also be feeding from them.