


Long-term readers of Wildwithpants will know that we've not had a great deal of success photographing stoats. (See the "Stoatally Awful Photos" post for proof!) We've plenty of photos of gates, bushes, insides of car windows - occasionally with a blurry tail disappearing from one of the corners. Anyway, this time, this stoat stood and posed long enough to get 4 or 5 photos taken before vanishing into the undergrowth on Longridge Fell.
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