The animals I've featured for the previous three weeks were ones I'd spotted in the wild. Today's post shows some of the most unwelcome visitors to my yard: badgers.
They're relatively attractive animals, but -- and this is a huge but -- they're destructive. Badgers dig deep holes for themselves, leaving large piles of dirt around them. Worst of all, they don't stay in those burrows for very long. Instead, they move on to wreak havoc on another part of the yard. They're also ferocious and can run faster than a human, so there's no chasing them away.
I'm convinced that badgers are one of the reasons to own a telephoto lens.