Gallery: Badgers
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Hungry orphaned badger cub found on a golf course near Devils Dyke looking for his mum.
Badgers visiting a garden in Bexhill where food is placed out for them.
Badger rescued after being hit by a car in Newhaven.
Poorly badger caught at Kingston near Lewes after being seen dragging his rear legs.
Badger wrapped up to keep warm, suffering from shock after being hit by a car at Seaford.
Partially blind old badger from Hailsham rescued after being found hidden behind a shed.
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It is very easy to assume a bird has been abandoned when you find it on the ground, but quite often it is a fledgling learning to fly. When a fledgling takes its first flight it is going to be unsuccessful, it is natural for them to spend 2-3 days on the ground sometimes before they can fly properly. Mum and dad will normally be nearby but they do not always fly down to feed every few minutes as they are trying to encourage the youngster to fly. Both the youngster and the parents are good at hiding themselves.