Thursday 17 October 2013

Scottish Wild Cats



When looking at a Scottish Wild Cat you could be forgiven for thinking you're just looking at an ordinary domestic tabby, or at at the very least a feral cat. They are very similar, but the wild cat's stripes tend to be more defined. The tail is bushier and blunt-ended with black rings. Wild Cats cannot be tamed. To see these beautiful endangered species I recommend the british wildlife centre on the A22 near East Grinstead.

These pictures are of this year's kittens. While they may look cute, trying to cuddle one would not be a good idea.



Their numbers in the wild are estimated at between 400 and 4,000. whichever is closest, their future looks bleak.

















Wednesday 16 October 2013

The humble grass snake

This summer I have become fascinated with the grass snake. I am extremely lucky to live near the British Wildlife Centre near Blindley Heath where it's possible to get up close to these beautiful creatures.



I knew these harmless snakes like water and can often be seen, particularly on hot days, swimming, what I didn't realise until this summer is that they also like to climb up into bushes.... so don't be too surprised when out on a walk to find one peering at you at your eye level from a bush!