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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: OurAllotment on November 08, 2020, 20:13

Title: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: OurAllotment on November 08, 2020, 20:13
We have set up a wildlife camera, and have had this photograph. it doesn't seem to have the shape of a rat, and to big for a mouse, just wondered about your thoughts

Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: mumofstig on November 08, 2020, 20:16
At first glance I'd say it's cat-shaped  :unsure:
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: OurAllotment on November 08, 2020, 20:21
If this helps. this is the cat which passed by the camera
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: greenjay on November 08, 2020, 20:50
Maybe a weasel or stoat?
 It would be easier from the front angle.
one of them has a black ring mark on its tail but don't remember which one for sure.(weasel i think)
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: greenjay on November 08, 2020, 20:52
Great picture. what camera is it that you are using?
are they easy to set up and use?
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: OurAllotment on November 08, 2020, 20:55
Our lass had been looking at images, and weasel was the best match. A full frontal would have been good, but this creature was fast, there is a second between frames, the photo at the top caught it the animal one second, the next frame a second later was empty.
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: OurAllotment on November 08, 2020, 21:02
Great picture. what camera is it that you are using?
are they easy to set up and use?

Baberdicy DL-1 - Digital Trail Camera - Hunting Camera

funnily enough, have had the camera for over a year, well before the allotments, it was due to the fact that no matter how many times we swept or tidied the front drive, random nails would appear which seemed so easy to see, which weren't there earlier, suspicion being the neighbour. So was going to set it for that, but needed a memory card, which took the year to buy. I don't do things at speed. Anyway, we have the allotment, and so catching wildlife seemed better than catching the neighbour.

As for ease of use, as with most blokes, i don't bother with instructions, so still to find all the correct settings, at some point I will look through them, as I need to know how to set video, and the brightness is too bright at night, so anything caught can't be seen. Forgot the price, but it couldn't have been too much as I am tight.
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: Plot 1 Problems on November 08, 2020, 23:25
I'd stake a few quid on that being a weasel. The tight rat like tail and the brown colouring, plus the long bodyshape with the thick backside muscles all like a weasel to me.
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: Growster... on November 09, 2020, 07:09
Stoats have long tails, weasels have very short tails...

Possibly the former?
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: Aunt Sally on November 09, 2020, 11:37
I'd stake a few quid on that being a weasel. The tight rat like tail and the brown colouring, plus the long bodyshape with the thick backside muscles all like a weasel to me.

Having just now looked at lots of pictures of weasels, I agree with you P1P.  :D
Title: Re: Could you identify this animal please
Post by: OurAllotment on November 26, 2020, 20:02
We captured some more photographs, and from a better angle, it was a weasel