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Category Archives: mammal

Foxes in the garden!

25 Wednesday Jun 2025

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adult Foxes, British fox, British mammals, family of Foxes, fox, fox cubs, young Foxes

I’d been told by a couple of other flat owners that we have Foxes living in the woodland that borders one side of the communal garden where I now live, but I’d also been told that they are rarely seen, and the sightings are mostly late at night by those who live on the street side of the building, presumably as they’re venturing out into the town searching for food – the Foxes not the flat owners!

So, you can imagine my excitement and amazement and total delight when I looked out my window early one morning last week to see a whole family of Foxes frolicking together in the garden. From the look of them and the way they were interacting, I assume these are the male and female adults and two young cubs.

I watched them for perhaps 10 minutes before something alarmed them and the group quickly disappeared through a gap between the grass and the trees. But, within five minutes, they were out again, the adults sniffing warily around the garden edges, the youngsters climbing all over each other play-fighting. Once again, they withdrew after 10-15 minutes – I guess more people were up and about by then, pulling back curtains, opening windows, and that type of activity sent the Foxes back to the safety of their den for the day.

Even more surprisingly, I saw one of the adults just as it was getting dark the following evening, heading purposefully along the edge of the trees, heading out into the urban landscape to forage for scraps. It may even be that people locally feed them, as, fortunately, growing numbers of people are now happy to share our towns and cities with these handsome creatures.

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First Water vole of the year

24 Monday Feb 2025

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British mammals, mammal, vole, Water vole

Saturday was probably the warmest day of 2025 so far, and it was noticeable how this rise in temperature affected the wildlife. Flies were basking in the sun on Ivy leaves, a bumblebee went buzzing past as I bent to photograph a wildflower (likely a Buff-tailed queen), and this Water vole popped out briefly to survey its domain and check the pond for edibles. It didn’t linger long as it’s the half-term school holiday here this week and the country park was awash with noisy children, but it was still a treat to watch this cute furry bundle, if only for a short time.

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Bank vole

11 Saturday Jan 2025

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Bank vole, British mammals

A red flag appeared on my screen when I recorded Thursday’s sighting of this small mouse-like creature and, later, I got an email notification through the iRecord system that these mammals are ‘Difficult to identify in most conditions. Close inspection is necessary, for example in a trap. Records from beginners will need verification but records will be accepted from experienced recorders‘. So, I may well be wrong in calling this a Bank vole (if/when my record is checked, I’ll edit this post to correct or confirm it.)

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The little one had climbed about half a metre up a scraggy Spindle tree and appeared to be harvesting seeds. My sighting was a very brief one: I happened to be standing on a viewpoint at the edge of a lake, looking at birds and chatting to another birder, when I turned and spotted it. We initially thought it might be a Wood/Field mouse but the ears aren’t prominent enough. If you have any experience at identifying small mammals in the UK, I’d welcome your comments.

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O is for Otter

21 Saturday Dec 2024

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British mammals, Cardiff Bay otters, Otter

I can still vividly recall the tremendous thrill I felt when I saw my very first Otter!!! during a circuit of Cardiff Bay on 1 January. What a way to start the new year with one of my best ever, if very brief, nature experiences! Several months later, in a different area of the Bay, I was surprised by another very brief sighting but the creature disappeared, as if by magic, before I could even think of raising my camera. My first encounter only produced a couple of distant photographs so, as part of my self-imposed 2024 learn-to-draw challenge, I used an image I found online to draw an Otter’s face. I do so hope I will see another of these amazing creatures in 2025.

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A foxy couple

14 Saturday Sep 2024

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British mammals, fox, Red fox, two foxes

This handsome couple were my first fox sightings of the year.

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I’m assuming they’re a couple, as in partners, but they could just as easily be an adult and a juvenile.

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Although fox cubs are easily recognisable, I’m not sure how you tell the age of older foxes just from photos, or even how to tell male from female (unless you can see the more obvious signs).

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Whatever the circumstances, they were adorable to watch. And, as I was quite distant behind a fence and some shrubs, my presence didn’t disturb their sunbaking, though I’m sure they were aware of my presence.

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Furry and cute

24 Wednesday Apr 2024

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British mammals, bunny, European rabbit, rabbit

I was planning a different subject for today’s post but I just had to share this little bundle of furry cuteness from my morning walk. It was far too blasé about me strolling along the path towards it – the location is much used by dog walkers so is not very safe for unwary young rabbits. Let’s hope it learns quickly to be more cautious.

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Otter!!!

01 Monday Jan 2024

Posted by sconzani in mammal

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British mammals, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Bay otters, Otter

I’ve had the most unexpectedly marvellous start to 2024. Although I knew that two Otters had been spotted at various places around Cardiff Bay over the past year and had seen photographs other people had taken, I had never been lucky enough to spot one … until this morning. I had just begun my circuit of the Bay, now an annual New Year’s Day walk to see how many birds I can find, when I noticed a flock of gulls circling low over one particular area of the River Ely where it flows into the Bay. As I got closer, I was still watching them, wondering what had disturbed them, when I heard a loud plop from the water below the path where I was walking. An Otter – my first ever, and what a magnificent sight it was!

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If I’d noticed it was there earlier, I might have been able to hide my presence a little, to have watched it for longer and got better photos, but it clocked me straight away and veered across to the other side of the river, disappearing amongst the yachts moored there. Still, I was buzzing all the way around the Bay and I’m still grinning madly as I write this. I hope your new year has also got off to a great start.

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V is for vole

27 Wednesday Dec 2023

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Arvicola amphibius, British mammals, Water vole

Water vole, that is. The only actual Voles I see these days are dead or about to be eaten by birds of prey.

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I’ve blogged about one Water vole sighting this year (A Water vole does lunch, 25 January) but I have actually seen these cute furry bundles on a couple of other occasions, including the one shown in this image from 5 April, when Ratty was inquisitively exploring the reeds along the side of a local brook looking for something succulent to eat.

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The rabbit finds a way

11 Wednesday Oct 2023

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British mammals, European rabbit, rabbit, rabbit on Cardiff Bay Barrage, rabbits in Cardiff

I don’t know how they’ve managed it but there are rabbits living next to the port just off the Barrage in Cardiff Bay. Don’t get me wrong – I really enjoy seeing them, especially this little cutie, and their numbers seem to have increased this year.

What intrigues me how on earth they got there. I’ve marked the area they inhabit in red on the map below. I can’t think of anywhere on that map where rabbits are currently living that could be the origin of the Barrage bunnies. It’s a mystery!

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Mother squirrel

16 Saturday Sep 2023

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British mammals, female squirrel, grey squirrel

I was a little surprised to see this female Grey squirrel showing obvious signs of recent breeding but the Woodland Trust website explains that, if food is plentiful enough, these mammals can have two litters, of 3 or 4 kittens, each year. They may not be everybody’s favourite animal but it’s not their fault they were unwisely introduced to their country.

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