This video shows a panoramic view of a badger sett in a deciduous woodland. The sett entrance goes under a massive rock which protects the roof of the tunnels and the nesting chambers. The paths which emerge from the entrance are very well worn, but soon disappear into the bluebells. The sett is located in a south-facing oak and birch woodland in a nature reserve in the north of England.
It's actually in West Yorkshire. There is one main entrance - this is where the sandy area goes under the large flat rock in the centre. There is also a little used second entrance (unseen behind the rock) as well as a small "breather" hole (about 4 inches in diameter), which allows better airflow into and out of this small sett.
badgerlandcouk 4 years ago
Is this in Lancashire? Is there only one entrance to this sett.
andrewbarrett42 4 years ago