Friday Night Drama
One would say... "What the heck is this?"
Perhaps I have mentioned that we live in a house. We have a yard, with some bushes and trees and a tiny vegetable area.
The bushes surround the house, as they have been planted to help prevent the erosion of soil as the house is built on the slopes of a hill.
In the last months, there have been a lot of noisy activity almost each night and after I've been awaken several times, I realized we've been having night guests.
Martens!
They appear to become accustomed to scavenge our yard and garden for rodents and fallen fruits.
I'd say they do quite great job as we don't have any livestock and I hear they sometime do big damages in that regard. However, as we don't have such, I don't mind them at all, apart from the big fuss they make sometimes :)
Moreover, they are so cute! Curious too! :) Probably I should set a flash on a tripod and spy on them and try to capture few photographs. Or just buy a photo-trap, LMAO. Anyway.
Last night though, was the peak of the wildlife drama I've ever been present to.
I decided to stay close to the path that I figured out they take each night. Hm, route is maybe a better word, as they circle several times around the house :)
Suddenly, a big rat climbed the wall just next to the door with mosquito net I've been silently standing by.
The rat saw me but I think it was more afraid for its life and the martens were, perhaps, a bigger threat to it.
I did not know rats can do this. The height were it ended was like two and a half meters!
Just a few minutes later, one of the two martens started to sniff around, I could tell it sensed the presence of the rat but couldn't see it.
The marten saw me too, standing just a meter away of it, behind the mosquito net, but I guess its hunger and predator instincts overcame all that attention.
It climbed the wall like a ninja, pushing its belly to the edge and holding the wall with its claws.
When it reached the rat, it tried to bite it, but the rat was quicker and jumped down and ran under the bushes. The marten followed it sharply.
I couldn't see the killing itself but the munching sounds and those of bones crashing between the jaws of the predator were quite distinctive...
Sounds cruel? Well, the Wild Nature, or the Circle of Life, it is what it is...
I know rats are sacred animals in some cultures but here, we don't like them at all. It would be disgusting if a rat finds its way inside the house! Not to mention they carry plenty of deceases and by the way, while it was trying to hide away from the martens, I saw a huge tick on its buttocks...
So dear martens, well done, well done, and thank you! Of course, I didn't sleep well, nor long, this night, but it was worth it :)))
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я не знаю, как может быть священно это отвратительное животное ... :D
но все люди разные :)
In a way, all religions make people do crazy stuff, one way or another :)))
согласен, "в каждой избушке свои погремушки" ))
Hehehe, right. Nice one, I haven't heard it before :)
это такая русская пословица ))
If I understand it right, there is similar Bulgarian: "Всяко стадо си има черна овца"
Думаю, что не совсем совпадают смыслы)
Посыл про чёрную овцу напоминает мне фразу о белой вороне.
Про погремушки ... это можно перевести как ... у каждого есть свой скелет в шкафу или у каждого свои проблемы ... что-то среднее между этим :)
Ah, thank you, now I understand it. One of the rare occasions I couldn't translate it myself, Google didn't help either :)))
There is a similar Bulgarian phrase "кирливи ризи", similar to the English "dirty laundry", but I don't we have a proverb, or at least I can't recall one from the top of my head :)))
This phrase "вадя кирливи ризи" is particularly popular in the modern political life here, when opponents start digging and throwing dirt at each other so they win more votes.
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Great Post!
Thank you! Too bad I wasn't able to document all that drama :)