Pine Marten steals an egg in this Scottish Highland home
  • 2 years ago
This is the moment an adorable pine marten sneaks into a house to take an egg left out as a snack.

The pine marten and her three kits are regular guests at a holiday home in Ardnamurchan, Highlands.

Neil Bletcher, 59, often leaves food, including peanuts and sultanas, out for the critter and her family who pop in through the window for a snack when he visits on weekends.

The egg was left uncooked as the animal would eat it if it came across one in the wild.

She is extremely careful not to break the egg, which she carries out in her jaw.

They do not hang around long and Neil, who works as a park ranger at Finlaystone Country Estate, Renfrewshire, said he is too scared to pet the animals in case they bite.

Neil said: “There are a family of six pine martens at my holiday cottage.

“She’s been coming in for a number of years.

“I’ll put an egg out for her and leave the window open.

“I can sit about two feet away and she’ll come right in and take the egg.

"Pine martens are very gentle with eggs.

"They take eggs in the wild if they come across a bird's nest.

"She did break one once when she was a kitten.

“She’ll probably stash it and eat it at another time.
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