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Dead badger near Crawfordsburn
by Albert Bridge
for square J4680
A dead badger, with no obvious signs of having been struck by a vehicle, on the... (more)
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Dead tree by the canal
by David P Howard
geograph for square SP2566
Category: Dead tree
Looking SW across the Grand Union Canal just below lock number 30 on the Hatton... (more)
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Dead badger on a restricted byway, Frodsham Marsh
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ4978
Hit by a vehicle, or some other cause?
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Dead badger, Cardy near Greyabbey (May 2017)
by Albert Bridge
for square J5870
A dead badger by the side of the Cardy Road East – no visible injuries and not... (more)
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Life after death in Gayton, Norfolk
by Richard Humphrey
geograph for square TF7218
This dead tree on Winch Road south of the village forms a perfect framework for... (more)
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Dead sperm whale on beach, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk
by Richard Humphrey
geograph for square TF6842
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Dead sperm whale at Old Hunstanton - Christmas Day 2011
by Richard Humphrey
for square TF6842
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Dead whale at Old Hunstanton - Christmas Day 2011
by Richard Humphrey
geograph for square TF6842
By January 5th (9 days) this photograph had over 1,000 views which is believed... (more)
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Dead oak fallen across a pond
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2279
On the southern edge of Sixteen Acre Wood.
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Dead badger, Mullanatoomog
by Kenneth Allen
for square H3776
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A road casualty at Brotherstone, or is it?
by Walter Baxter
for square NT6135
I don’t usually take road kill photos but something seemed a bit odd about this... (more)
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Dead badger on road by Dancing Green Hill
by Russel Wills
for square NU0633
It looks as if the badger was rooting in the grass at the side of the road and... (more)
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Dead rabbit, Bampton
by Derek Harper
for square SS9521
I didn't investigate further, but the visible side showed no obvious... (more)
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Dead badger on verge on north side of road south of Breconhill Plantation
by Luke Shaw
for square NY5262
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Dead trees
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NS0225
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River Derwent
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NY2618
From the Chinese Bridge — looks nice enough to swim in, but take a closer look... (more)
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Dead fawn, Warton Crag
by Karl and Ali
for square SD4972
The location and position suggested that this unfortunate animal had fallen over... (more)
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Dead tree in floodmeadows, Myton, Warwick
by Robin Stott
for square SP2965
The houses beyond it are in Mercia Way on the north side of the River Avon.
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Dead badger, Moneyreagh
by Albert Bridge
for square J4067
Roadkill by the side of the Moneyreagh Road.
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The edge of the woods on Chapple Moor
by David Smith
geograph for square SS6200
Unfortunately, there is a dead badger in the middle distance; it seems a shame... (more)
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Sad day on the beach (2)
by Barbara Carr
for square NU0052
This was NOT my idea of seeing a puffin in Berwick. So sad to see the colourful... (more)
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Sad day on the beach
by Barbara Carr
geograph for square NU0052
There have been rough seas. This dead guillemot (Uria aalge) was the first of... (more)
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Dead lobsters in a washed-up creel, Iona shore
by Karl and Ali
for square NM2624
Three lobsters made the fatal mistake of entering a one-way trap. I imagine the... (more)
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Dead rabbit, Mounthill Lane
by Derek Harper
for square SY2894
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Trees at Brading Station
by Peter Trimming
geograph for square SZ6086
Dead, ivy-clad, trees; located just beyond the platform.
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Dead oak in a thicket
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1364
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Front half of a dead badger
by Robin Stott
for square SX8182
All the way up the hill from Shuttamoor there were tufts of coarse fur in the... (more)
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Ex rabbit
by Richard Croft
for square SK7962
A long-expired rabbit by the derelict transport café... (more)
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Feeding fields — Macabre crow deterrent
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NZ9304
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Badger belly up
by Neil Owen
for square ST5766
Alas, poor Brock! This unfortunate animal seems to have met an automotive end on... (more)
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Meline mortality
by Neil Owen
for square ST6665
What appears to be the remains of a badger, alongside the swift B3116.
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Animal remains on a fence at Yarrow
by Walter Baxter
for square NT3627
It looks like a rabbit but may be a hare on this fence by the minor road to the... (more)
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Alas, poor Brock!
by Stanley Howe
for square NY9922
A road victim near Beer Beck, Romaldkirk.
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Road-kill badger beside Warlaby to Newby Wiske road
by Roger Templeman
geograph for square SE3589
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Fresh road kill - a common sight in these parts
by Richard Humphrey
geograph for square TF8026
This narrow lane running south west from the Norfolk hamlet of Pockthorpe is so... (more)
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty. .... Kitty?!
by Ian Paterson
for square TF4667
Amongst the myriad of scattered drinks cans, bottles, takeaway wrappers,... (more)
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Meline casualty
by Neil Owen
for square ST7169
A young badger has come to rest here just at the edge of the woodland of Further... (more)
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East Dundry end
by Neil Owen
geograph for square ST5766
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Road casualty near Muirlea Farm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT0341
A sad Badger [Meles meles]; although much fuss is made about killing badgers to... (more)
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Tower of the Church of All Saints & St Andrew
by Tiger
for square TL3455
Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner note that the west tower was reconstructed... (more)
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Poor rabbit!
by Karl and Ali
for square NZ0035
This unfortunate rabbit was caught in a spring trap designed to kill predators of grouse.
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Two live oaks and one dismantled in a field by old Maxstoke Lane, north out of Meriden
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP2382
Freestanding trees in a field can signal that the hedgerow in which they stood... (more)
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Road killed Badger
by M J Richardson
for square NT4663
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The B6368 looking towards Humbie Mill
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4663
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Badger by the road
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2460
By the side of the B7026, another one of the c. 50000 badgers killed on the... (more)
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Road casualty at Loanstone
by M J Richardson
for square NT2460
By the side of the B7026, another one of the c. 50000 badgers killed on the... (more)
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Fallen saplings, head of mill pond, Wisewood
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SK3189
Self-sown sycamores have fallen over in soft ground.
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Roadkill, A4189, Preston Bagot
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1765
A badger putrefies by the fast A4189. The smell was strong and carried a... (more)
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Former lock-keeper's cottage, Lock 37
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SP1765
Formerly a modest house and tearoom, as I recall, a mecca for worshippers of... (more)
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