Badger poems in TV and radio


Posted by the Animal of the Year team, 09.11.2016


Posted by the Animal of the Year team, 09.11.2016

Posted by the Animal of the Year team, 09.11.2016
Video recorded by Ahto Täpsi
Translation Liis
Raccoon dog Kährikkoer or kährik Nyctereutes procyonoides
Tuesday in Meegaste in Valgamaa. The raccoon dog may have died of old age or been killed by some disease. Ravens as well as tits were present, another raccoon did not despise the cadaver either.
Interestingly, on the roads it is raccoon dog cadavers that are left lying around in autumn, other mammals are not particularly interested in them.
Text and photos Urmas Tartes
Translation Liis
Buzzer midge
This year snow fell on unfrozen ground. It means that under the snow carpet it can be even warmer than usual. Which in turn means that an abundant insect winter might be expected.
Before the snowstorms I managed to inspect the snow surface, near Keila river this time. There were plenty of insects – red stoneflies, snow flies, buzzer midges and various spiders were on the move on the snow. We will see what excitement the coming snowy months will offer this winter.
Until the winds calm down it is nice to view photos in a warm room. In the museum of the Palamuse Parish School there is a photo exhibition to see in November: ”There is something more”.
Badger on the doorstep of the Soosaare sett inspecting the freshly fallen snow.
Posted by the team of the Animal of the Year, 06.11.2016
Copyright 2025 · Looduskalender
Designed by Zymphonies
We also use analytics & advertising services. To opt-out click for more information.