Wild Boar webcam Season 2011 - 2012

Webcams of Wild Boar Feeding During Winter Time
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Wild boars have come
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21:02
the light is out :cry:
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Fleur wrote:21:02
the light is out :cry:
and the piggies are still present -- we can hear them but not quite see them

first it came half on and the little ones were visible

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and the light is on again :headroll:
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and now my cam has frozen
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two raccoon dogs close to the pigs

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Raccoon dogs among the pigs.

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Then they ran off and this piggie gave them a fierce look

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Piggies make funny sounds today :laugh:
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doesn't it sound like they are enjoying their food stupendously -- I described it once to my mom as a bit like purring from a pig.
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alice44 wrote:doesn't it sound like they are enjoying their food stupendously -- I described it once to my mom as a bit like purring from a pig.
Alice, well - that´s a very good description :laugh:
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23.16h fox visit place, he has a bad tail, poor little guy :cry: .
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Fox with very bad tail :cry:
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oh boy, very bad tail
the entire back of the fox

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Fox and racoondogs
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Fox hears someone coming closer

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Hunger brings them together for a short time, but the Raccoondogs are the bosses!
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The place is empty now and I´m :offtobed:

Good night/day everybody :wave:
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Empty, nobody there right now. Thank you for all the pics & videos of the boars & foxes earlier in the night. I feel sorry for the fox with the naked tail. :unsure:
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At last, after hours of empty feeding ground, a cautious doe makes her appearance.

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She inspects the table. At the top of the picture, you can see a tiny sliver of the moon as it is setting. After wandering about the feeding area & then one more visit to the salt pole, she leaves the feeding ground to the setting moon.

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Moon behind tree branches.

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Then quickly, a fox arrived to eat under the setting moon. It looks like a healthy fox.

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Suddenly, lots of fox barking & the fox dashed off to the right. It sounds like there is a fight going on, foxes screaming & barking more than I have ever heard them do. :shock: It sounds like one is very much hurt by the other!
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