When I was at Grandma's in the Summer I spent a lot of evenings watching her badgers, especially the lovely erythristic (red) one. I found all my videos of it today and thought I would share this one with you. A little bit of pushing and shoving - just like me and Harley sometimes:
I hope you enjoy it. If you can't see it Douglas the You Tube link it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgnPxEMsgfw&feature=youtu.be
wow! marvelous to see them! glad they survived the cull, too.
ReplyDeletelaughed at the comparison to you and your brother. :)
Findlay, it's one thing pushing and shoving at mealtimes, I just hope that you and Harley are a little better behaved than these two and don't sit in your food while you're doing it?...[;o)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you, Harley and your mum and dad for a very happy Christmas and a great new year.
Weirdly the video worked on here for me a change, something about updating adobe flashplayer has worked, why is the badger "red", is it soil related or age?
ReplyDeleteI hope you and Harley get some great presents and don't forget to give you mum a helping hand with the washing up after the xmas dinner, have a nice xmas and new year
Great to watch that video Findlay. Never seen a Badger that colour before.
ReplyDeleteHope your gran is much better now, and all the best to you, Harley and your mum and dad.
I really chuckled at that lovely video, Findlay! I'd never heard of erythristic badgers, and must now do a bit of research.
ReplyDeleteBTW, the first time I tried to watch the video it didn't work, but now it does. I suspect that you've got so many people trying to watch it at the same time that the system can't cope!!!... [;o)
Wishing you, and all the family, a great Christmas, and all the best for 2014. I shall be looking forward to your posts in the New Year.
Richard
Great footage Findlay!
ReplyDeletefantastic from a grandma
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