Mike G
Petrified Pine
I saw one this morning. It was in an open field on the edge of a wood, just lying, and when it saw me (or the dog), it just trotted off into the wood. It was way, way bigger than a stoat or weasel. Other candidates (mink and otter) can be ruled out because there is no water near by. I was maybe 40 metres away, and watched it for 15 or 20 seconds.
I had wondered if there was a polecat in the area for a while now, because we haven't seen any rats for a couple of years. Living surrounded by wheat fields and with ponds dotted around, rats are usually fairly common.
Add that to the hen harrier I saw before christmas and this has been a good winter for spotting unusual wildlife.
I had wondered if there was a polecat in the area for a while now, because we haven't seen any rats for a couple of years. Living surrounded by wheat fields and with ponds dotted around, rats are usually fairly common.
Add that to the hen harrier I saw before christmas and this has been a good winter for spotting unusual wildlife.