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Badgers, everything I know about them.

I’m pretty sure anyone my age or older remembers the TV show “Wild Kingdom” hosted by Marlin Perkins. It was staple diet watching for us back in Australia. Let’s fast forward to early 2016 when I was trying to research badgers and found that there really was not much information available. No one seemed to want to talk about them and they were “too hard to find.” The only guy that gave me any good information was a farmer who had some interactions that occurred mainly at night. Hard text from any researchers was not online and I could not find any dedicated books. I did find some amazing photos online by a photographer with a circle of life series showing American Badgers successfully hunting Prairie Dogs but not much else. Well along comes YouTube and this episode of Wild Kingdom “The Summer of the Badger”. Of course a lot of this is setup to tell a story but it was great to finally get some insights into this mysterious animal that was creating all these holes over Point Reyes National Park. So I hope you enjoy this video like I did. It also features otters, coyotes, raptors and other crittas of the prairie.

Summer of the Badger

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Photography

Canon EOS M5 Mirrorless Camera

Just a quick repost of something I shared on FB.

I have been using the new Canon EOS M5 mirrorless camera for a while and think I’m finally starting to work it out. This morning I went to the Corte Madera wetlands for a little while before breakfast and tried some things out. Its a fun small camera with more brains than some of the bigger DSLR’s and I think it performs well.

Anna's Hummingbird
Hummingbird stands guard over his territory
Black Phoebe
Black Phoebe hunting the marsh

Snowy Egret
A Snowy Egret hunting the shallows.

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Marine Mammals Videos

Bull Elephant Seals Fighting

This time of year we see the Elephant Seals arriving in numbers at Point Reyes National Seashore. To think that about 150 years ago they were almost wiped out but now are giving birth and fighting for beach space. You can see them at Point Reyes easily so just check out the information here. How to see the seals.

For those of you that cannot make it there I have recorded a little incident between two males that was really a bit lopsided. However my advice to the victor is there is always someone else that can kick your butt!