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We have loads of buzzards flying around by us and the missus thinks that they live on berries and twigs :whistle:
WHALE OIL BEEF HOOKED
(THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS ANDY THE TYRE MAN)
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Plezier wrote: have Kesterals
I've got some of that in the fridge. Only it must be foreign crap, cos it's spelt diffent.
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Leigh Ping wrote:
Plezier wrote: have Kesterals
I've got some of that in the fridge. Only it must be foreign crap, cos it's spelt diffent.
Whilst I am glad that you have woken up tot eh fact that most foreign stuff is crap :pop: I have amended the spelling error to keep you happy.
I will say that sadly my eduction was not up to the highest standard being from the newly brought in "Comprehensive System" which I believe was brought in my Wilson's Labour lot. Their idea it seems was to mass produce factory fodder from Comprehensive schools the management and White/Blue coller lot would come for the Grammer Schools. Hence the education was not very good. Of course the fact that I did not appreciate being designated as "Factory Fodder" did not help matters and got me into a lot of trouble when I questioned the system. As a factory destined clone I was to suppsed to just listen and believe eveything they said..................................................... however that is NOT in my particular "make up" and so was labelled a trouble maker.
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We have a regular sparrowhawk attack through the garden. Then after it has terrorised all the small birds it loses its speed advantage and has to beat its wings like hell to try to gain altitude again, closely pursued by a flock of angry little brown birds, :bust:
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I see quite a bit of wildlife on my woodland walks just lately. Heron, muntjac deer, owls, a peregrine falcon and in the local lake a couple of turtles bigger than a human head. I didn't know we had those here and thought it was fake until it slid off it's log into the water.
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Leigh Ping wrote: Blah.. don't worry about spelling here.
I see quite a bit of wildlife on my woodland walks just lately. Heron, muntjac deer, owls, a peregrine falcon and in the local lake a couple of turtles bigger than a human head. I didn't know we had those here and thought it was fake until it slid off it's log into the water.
The Turtles I believe need reporting as they are non indigenous and threaten the survival of native species. They are probably Snapper that some one had as a pet then just tossed out when they became a problem. I also believe theya re good eating according to soem American friends.
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We can get badgers, red squirrels, hedgehogs, foxes, rabbits, pheasants, grouse, quail and a polecat in the garden, but they don't stay long once the dogs have realised something has invaded their territory. Red Deer sometimes appear in the fields outside.
Also have had a herd of sheep, half a dozen bullocks, several turkeys, chickens, and guinea fowl wander in after escaping from their enclosures.
In terms of wild birds, we have 90 species locally(many on the RED list) but whether they've all been through the garden is difficult to say as I'm not a twitcher and one lbb(little brown bird) looks very much like another lbb! But we do have a thriving tree sparrow population, house sparrows in abundance.
I have about 10 bird boxes in the garden and I believe they are all occupied. (Why so many? Whenever I build something, I use the waste wood to make another bird box).
We have 3 species of bat patrolling the garden and I have put up a bat box but that is still vacant at the moment. I did buy a bat detector to hear them calling, and it is really interesting to listen to them as they hunt insects at dusk.
There are frogs(non screaming), toads and newts in the pond too.
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