I've gone many years without seeing a badger, so the last few months have felt unusual. A badger has occasionally been spending time within view of where we often eat lunch at work. I posted some photos back in February, but we had nice views this weekend, too, so I thought I'd share a few more. All of the photos were taken from a distance with a large zoom lens and then cropped.
Above, this was our first view of the badger yesterday (20 April 2025). From a distance, I wasn't completely sure what position the badger was in, but when it moved we could see that it had been resting with its head tucked under its chest.
Here's the view when it unfurled and revealed its face (below). (If you go back to the first photo, the white stripe is a continuation of the stripe running from the badger's nose, up and over its head, and onto its back.)
The badger changed position, and then rested while curled up on its side:
Several times the badger woke up and did some grooming. I love this next photo because you can see the front and hind feet, including the foot pads on the hind foot and the amazingly long claws on the front foot. [You can click on the images for larger versions.]
The badger eventually returned to its burrow, but here's one more photo — a nice side profile, showing the white "badges" on the side of its face and the grizzled fur: