- Aug 8, 2005
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Two years ago a badger began visiting our garden at about midnight. Being surprised but quite excited we started to feed the animal. The children stayed up late at weekends to see the little fella appear and in time he was joined by another.
The children started to leave out different treats and we enjoyed monitoring what they liked and didn't like. Eventually the badgers were named, Bill and Barbara.
We were therefore beside ourselves with grief when in the spring only one badger started coming (Bill), but were delighted when not only did Barbara return in late summer but also three little badger cubs as well. For the last two months they have delighted us late at night. The badger clubs were given names and before long we felt we had five pet badgers.
Saturday night we had friends round and we all waited in the normal spot for the badgers to arrive but nothing happened. In the distance we could hear what sounded like screaming. My friends are convinced that a badger can scream if attacked but we have never heard it only the cute little squeeks of the cubs, nothing else. So could that screaming have been one or more of the badgers being attacked? Or have they just decided to go elsewhere for a night? I will let you know if they all turn up tonight.
The children started to leave out different treats and we enjoyed monitoring what they liked and didn't like. Eventually the badgers were named, Bill and Barbara.
We were therefore beside ourselves with grief when in the spring only one badger started coming (Bill), but were delighted when not only did Barbara return in late summer but also three little badger cubs as well. For the last two months they have delighted us late at night. The badger clubs were given names and before long we felt we had five pet badgers.
Saturday night we had friends round and we all waited in the normal spot for the badgers to arrive but nothing happened. In the distance we could hear what sounded like screaming. My friends are convinced that a badger can scream if attacked but we have never heard it only the cute little squeeks of the cubs, nothing else. So could that screaming have been one or more of the badgers being attacked? Or have they just decided to go elsewhere for a night? I will let you know if they all turn up tonight.
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