A week in the woods. Raccoon dog caresses
Posted by the Animal of the Year team 12.12.2016
Posted by the Animal of the Year team 12.12.2016

This year the first badger monitoring in Estonia took place. It was an important enterprise with regard to the animal of the year. In the beginning of the year we did not know the status of the badger population. It could be guessed that badgers were not too badly off since they are observed here and there all the time, but nothing more precise than a conjecture could be stated until now. Since there is no great hunting interest in badgers data collected by hunters are not available either.

On the threshold of early winter let us glance at the autumn this year. The peculiarity of the 2016 autumn was the early snow. Already on October 25 the first snowmen appeared in Estonia. True, their life was not long..
The wolves are back at the Salumetsa sett. We see one in front of the camera, the pair of eyes of the second one gleam for a moment from the shadow of the forest.
Posted by the Animal of the Year team 06.12.2016
Science news from the Year of the Great Tit are edited by Marko Mägi, researcher at the University of Tartu bird ecology department
Photo Uku Paal
Estonian text published 27.09.2016
A part of birds fly for winter to remote southern countries while others don’t take the trouble to go on a long journey and when winter arrives remain in place or stray to a smaller extent towards south or north. Such migrating birds which also include the tits that breed here are called roving migrants and they are seen in the literal sense of the word roving around, searching for the best wintering places. True, there are tits that go towards southern areas but in that case too not very far. The reason may be that compared to long-distance migrants the length of the wings of tits, considering body size, became relatively short during evolution since short distances can be travelled also with short wings.
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