Looked like something from a house of horrors. Came across it 3 different times. Never seen it before in my life, would love to know what it is!

by Competitive-Fig-666

32 comments
  1. Honestly I don’t think I could have come across it myself but whatever floats your boat really. It would be wrong to judge.

  2. ![gif](giphy|BkXAZU1R0094IreKlU|downsized)

    I really hate that guy

  3. Sometimes crows eat out the eyes of sleeping sheep, so maybe if it threw up, but I don’t know enough to try and identify what that is really.

  4. it is most likely vomit or scat from wildlife that’s eaten alot of berries

  5. My guess would be poo from a creature thats been eating berries

    Edit to add : i think maybe pine martin but you could ask in r/AnimalTracking

  6. Fox poo after eating berries. Which they sometimes do.

  7. I got a similar berry packed shite on my windscreen when parked under a tree recently on the outskirts of Perth. The windscreen fluid plus wiper blade didn’t suffice and just resulted in a big crimson streak of poo across the glass, requiring a proper hand wash to get rid of it.

    Anyway, I deduce from that event it came from the bum of some kind of bird (not as in Scottish slang for female, but as in the avian variety).

  8. You came across it three different times?? I take it there’s no cctv there??

  9. That’s where my eyes went to. I was looking all over for them

  10. Hunter gained too much madmans knowledge and couldn’t hack it

  11. If this is the fruit, how would the bush/tree look like? Eye bushes 🤔

  12. Not sure anyone wants a sensible reply but here it is: hawthorn berries. Fine if consumed in small does, contain cyanide so poisonous in large doses. Something has eaten them, half digested them and puked them up. Unusual because we dont usually get that many. But whatever ate themnis probably still alive

  13. Looks like partially digested yew berries. The seeds themselves are poisonous but a lot of animals eat them for the fleshy red bit.

  14. If it were Canada, I would say it was bear crap… but I do not know if there are bears in Scotland

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