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Mammals Mouse Weasel in our Garden here in Germany

Lance Chennault

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Was able to capture this little guy in our Garden catching 2 mice... Pretty cool.
Sony A1
Sony 200-600mm G OSS Lens
ISO 6400 (Denoised in Topaz Photo AI)
f/6.3
600mm (200 for the first photo)
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Cool, I notice in the title you refer to it as a weasel and in the photos a stoat. I'd say that is a weasel, the stoat has a longer tail, the tip of which is black.

Happy to be corrected though.
 
Cool, I notice in the title you refer to it as a weasel and in the photos a stoat. I'd say that is a weasel, the stoat has a longer tail, the tip of which is black.

Happy to be corrected though.
You are correct Dave....when I saved the photos...I thought it was a Stoat...then was corrected on a FB Page and did some research... in the 3rd photo, you can see that the tail is very short and brown, thus a Mouse Weasel. I am so grateful you noticed this :). thank you for responding.
 

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