Phil-D
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.......for photography.
I've just chanced upon a badger sett and its location lends itself to being a cracking spot for some shots with little to no disturbance to the badgers.
The sett is in a large mound but next to a fairly deep ditch, if they drop into the ditch they'll be out of sight. If I could get them on top, I feel there's the opportunity for some decent shots in some pleasant late evening sunshine.
Now this is where I'm morally torn, do I put some food out or not? Its not like its a visiting garden badger, I'm unsure just how far they will/do travel at night but its a long way from any garden.
I think nothing of putting seed out for small birds at feeding stations but having followed a few pairs of breeding Long-eared Owls the last few years, baiting them for photography is something I haven't and wouldn't ever do.
So yes or no for feeding the badgers purely for the benefit of photography, is it any worse than the Red Kite feeding stations up and down the country? I'd happily go to the cafe at Harewood where they feed the Kites, its somewhere I'm planning on going some time soon.
I've had a bit of a google on the subject and would follow the guidelines, as in what food and only feed occasionally to avoid them becoming reliant on it, but I'm still undecided, any thoughts either way appreciated.
I've just chanced upon a badger sett and its location lends itself to being a cracking spot for some shots with little to no disturbance to the badgers.
The sett is in a large mound but next to a fairly deep ditch, if they drop into the ditch they'll be out of sight. If I could get them on top, I feel there's the opportunity for some decent shots in some pleasant late evening sunshine.
Now this is where I'm morally torn, do I put some food out or not? Its not like its a visiting garden badger, I'm unsure just how far they will/do travel at night but its a long way from any garden.
I think nothing of putting seed out for small birds at feeding stations but having followed a few pairs of breeding Long-eared Owls the last few years, baiting them for photography is something I haven't and wouldn't ever do.
So yes or no for feeding the badgers purely for the benefit of photography, is it any worse than the Red Kite feeding stations up and down the country? I'd happily go to the cafe at Harewood where they feed the Kites, its somewhere I'm planning on going some time soon.
I've had a bit of a google on the subject and would follow the guidelines, as in what food and only feed occasionally to avoid them becoming reliant on it, but I'm still undecided, any thoughts either way appreciated.
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