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  2. wiseowl
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    Hedgehogs and Bonfires

    I have 3 Hedgehogs as permanent residents in the garden due to the fact they can't dig under the fences or under the Garden Gate............so they're safe enough.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee::thumbsup:
    I have 3 Hedgehogs as permanent residents in the garden due to the fact they can't dig under the fences or under the Garden Gate............so they're safe enough.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee::thumbsup:
    I have 3 Hedgehogs as permanent residents in the garden due to the fact they can't dig under the fences or under the Garden Gate............so they're safe enough.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee::thumbsup:
    I have 3 Hedgehogs as permanent residents in the garden due to the fact they can't dig under the fences or under the Garden Gate............so they're safe enough.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee::thumbsup:
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  3. wiseowl
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    What Bird feeders Advice Please

    Just saw your comment @Butterfly6 - I've only had 'one at a time' nuthatch activity, but they don't venture far from their original sites, and I expect they nest/breed in the nearby NT garden.I...
    Just saw your comment @Butterfly6 - I've only had 'one at a time' nuthatch activity, but they don't venture far from their original sites, and I expect they nest/breed in the nearby NT garden.I like the tapping info - brilliant! It's funny you saying that though - I kept calling him/her Woody,...
    Just saw your comment @Butterfly6 - I've only had 'one at a time' nuthatch activity, but they don't venture far from their original sites, and I expect they nest/breed in the nearby NT garden.I like the tapping info - brilliant! It's funny you...
    Just saw your comment @Butterfly6 - I've only had 'one at a time' nuthatch activity, but they don't venture far from their original sites, and I expect they nest/breed in the nearby NT garden.I...
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  4. wiseowl
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    Land /Water Wildlife 2024

    Red Squirrels, Brownsea Island.
    Red Squirrels, Brownsea Island.
    Red Squirrels, Brownsea Island.
    Red Squirrels, Brownsea Island.
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  5. Scrungee
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    Butterfly/ Moth /Dragonfly Images

    Not a decent pic but my first Green Veined White this year. I haven't seen an Orange Tip settled yet.
    Not a decent pic but my first Green Veined White this year. I haven't seen an Orange Tip settled yet.
    Not a decent pic but my first Green Veined White this year. I haven't seen an Orange Tip settled yet.
    Not a decent pic but my first Green Veined White this year. I haven't seen an Orange Tip settled yet.
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  6. Spruce
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    All you want to know about hedgehogs....

    I seem to be rat free again! Apparently my neighbour had set up a new bird feeder just the other side of our fence and bird food was dropping on the floor which attracted rats. She’s now removed...
    I seem to be rat free again! Apparently my neighbour had set up a new bird feeder just the other side of our fence and bird food was dropping on the floor which attracted rats. She’s now removed it and I’ve put my hedgehog feeding station back out, my camera hasn’t shown any rats for the last...
    I seem to be rat free again! Apparently my neighbour had set up a new bird feeder just the other side of our fence and bird food was dropping on the floor which attracted rats. She’s now removed it and I’ve put my hedgehog feeding station back...
    I seem to be rat free again! Apparently my neighbour had set up a new bird feeder just the other side of our fence and bird food was dropping on the floor which attracted rats. She’s now removed...
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  7. Spruce
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    House Martins, Swallows & Swifts

    First Sand Martins and Swallows seen in late March, House Martins a week ago but although they are around I have not seen a Swift yet. This newly arrived Swallow was settled on the wires at a...
    First Sand Martins and Swallows seen in late March, House Martins a week ago but although they are around I have not seen a Swift yet. This newly arrived Swallow was settled on the wires at a local Horse Stud last week, I only went there as they had just opened a small cafe!
    First Sand Martins and Swallows seen in late March, House Martins a week ago but although they are around I have not seen a Swift yet. This newly arrived Swallow was settled on the wires at a local Horse Stud last week, I only went there as they...
    First Sand Martins and Swallows seen in late March, House Martins a week ago but although they are around I have not seen a Swift yet. This newly arrived Swallow was settled on the wires at a...
    House Martin 1.JPG swift.JPG swallow 2.JPG
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  8. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

    Belted Kingfisher looking for a meal.
    Belted Kingfisher looking for a meal.
    Belted Kingfisher looking for a meal.
    Belted Kingfisher looking for a meal.
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  10. Liz

    Where the Badgers live!

    This is the path where I regularly take the dogs. It's well used by the village walkers: The badgers dig right up to it: Heres another hole: And another set of burrows under an old dead...
    This is the path where I regularly take the dogs. It's well used by the village walkers: The badgers dig right up to it: Heres another hole: And another set of burrows under an old dead tree: If you follow this path away from the village, about 100yards from the first hole is a busy...
    This is the path where I regularly take the dogs. It's well used by the village walkers: The badgers dig right up to it: Heres another hole: And another set of burrows under an old dead tree: If you follow this path away from the...
    This is the path where I regularly take the dogs. It's well used by the village walkers: The badgers dig right up to it: Heres another hole: And another set of burrows under an old dead...
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  11. strongylodon

    Golden Babes

    Here's another recently born slow worm only 3ins long, the others have disappeared.
    Here's another recently born slow worm only 3ins long, the others have disappeared.
    Here's another recently born slow worm only 3ins long, the others have disappeared.
    Here's another recently born slow worm only 3ins long, the others have disappeared.
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  12. Fran

    Chance Encounter

    Coming up the A75 ( Carlilse to Stranraer ) one night on my way home just after Newtownstewart saw two small deer grazing on the edge of the road. Dont know who was the more suprized but really...
    Coming up the A75 ( Carlilse to Stranraer ) one night on my way home just after Newtownstewart saw two small deer grazing on the edge of the road. Dont know who was the more suprized but really glad that they stayed on the grass till I got past them ! [ 28. May 2006, 03:11 PM: Message edited...
    Coming up the A75 ( Carlilse to Stranraer ) one night on my way home just after Newtownstewart saw two small deer grazing on the edge of the road. Dont know who was the more suprized but really glad that they stayed on the grass till I got past...
    Coming up the A75 ( Carlilse to Stranraer ) one night on my way home just after Newtownstewart saw two small deer grazing on the edge of the road. Dont know who was the more suprized but really...
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  13. Nik

    Five nestlings going cheep!

    Thought they would be long - I always worry in case I scare mum away. Love the idea of ivy - I let it go a bit rampant in one corner of my garden up a white lilac - its close to the house, but...
    Thought they would be long - I always worry in case I scare mum away. Love the idea of ivy - I let it go a bit rampant in one corner of my garden up a white lilac - its close to the house, but still gets a fair few nesters. The tits have the nest boxes at the bottom of my woodland garden. I know...
    Thought they would be long - I always worry in case I scare mum away. Love the idea of ivy - I let it go a bit rampant in one corner of my garden up a white lilac - its close to the house, but still gets a fair few nesters. The tits have the nest...
    Thought they would be long - I always worry in case I scare mum away. Love the idea of ivy - I let it go a bit rampant in one corner of my garden up a white lilac - its close to the house, but...
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  14. DAG

    Unusual Creature

    :D :D :D
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    :D :D :D
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  15. Poppy33

    Marsh Frogs

    We are about 30 miles from Romney Marsh, apparently the first marsh frogs came to the south east in 1935 and within a few years they had spread into Sussex. They do mate later than our own native...
    We are about 30 miles from Romney Marsh, apparently the first marsh frogs came to the south east in 1935 and within a few years they had spread into Sussex. They do mate later than our own native frog.
    We are about 30 miles from Romney Marsh, apparently the first marsh frogs came to the south east in 1935 and within a few years they had spread into Sussex. They do mate later than our own native frog.
    We are about 30 miles from Romney Marsh, apparently the first marsh frogs came to the south east in 1935 and within a few years they had spread into Sussex. They do mate later than our own native...
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  16. jay

    Any twitchers here?

    :D Lol, yes but they don't mate in my garden! I just wanted to know out of interest, I love watching them. The big brave things came for lunch while I was sunbathing yesterday, lol!!
    :D Lol, yes but they don't mate in my garden! I just wanted to know out of interest, I love watching them. The big brave things came for lunch while I was sunbathing yesterday, lol!!
    :D Lol, yes but they don't mate in my garden! I just wanted to know out of interest, I love watching them. The big brave things came for lunch while I was sunbathing yesterday, lol!!
    :D Lol, yes but they don't mate in my garden! I just wanted to know out of interest, I love watching them. The big brave things came for lunch while I was sunbathing yesterday, lol!!
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  17. Palustris

    Bunkerbee

    A fine pair of bee's Top shots Mr P.
    A fine pair of bee's Top shots Mr P.
    A fine pair of bee's Top shots Mr P.
    A fine pair of bee's Top shots Mr P.
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  18. Hornbeam

    Birds and wildlife gardening

    Very nice site. Lots of common sense advice to be found
    Very nice site. Lots of common sense advice to be found
    Very nice site. Lots of common sense advice to be found
    Very nice site. Lots of common sense advice to be found
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  19. wildflower

    murder at lunchtime!!

    No way :D I feed the birds, and they feed him. I do like raptors - especially in flight.
    No way :D I feed the birds, and they feed him. I do like raptors - especially in flight.
    No way :D I feed the birds, and they feed him. I do like raptors - especially in flight.
    No way :D I feed the birds, and they feed him. I do like raptors - especially in flight.
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  20. Marley Farley

    What Bugs.....!!!!!!!!

    Grasshoppers - the Meadow Grasshopper is green and brown while the Field Grasshopper(as in your photo is all brown) They are mainly vegetarian and eat grass.
    Grasshoppers - the Meadow Grasshopper is green and brown while the Field Grasshopper(as in your photo is all brown) They are mainly vegetarian and eat grass.
    Grasshoppers - the Meadow Grasshopper is green and brown while the Field Grasshopper(as in your photo is all brown) They are mainly vegetarian and eat grass.
    Grasshoppers - the Meadow Grasshopper is green and brown while the Field Grasshopper(as in your photo is all brown) They are mainly vegetarian and eat grass.
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  21. Fran

    Gardener's Friend

    I find they even like the dried dog food that you can buy, its much easier than that meat type, and along with a bowl of water, they enjoy it. Trouble is it brings in cats from miles around, and...
    I find they even like the dried dog food that you can buy, its much easier than that meat type, and along with a bowl of water, they enjoy it. Trouble is it brings in cats from miles around, and I suppose it could encourage rats.
    I find they even like the dried dog food that you can buy, its much easier than that meat type, and along with a bowl of water, they enjoy it. Trouble is it brings in cats from miles around, and I suppose it could encourage rats.
    I find they even like the dried dog food that you can buy, its much easier than that meat type, and along with a bowl of water, they enjoy it. Trouble is it brings in cats from miles around, and...
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  22. wildflower

    having a swim!

    Surprised a toad whilst mowing the lawn in the wild area - lovely eater of slugs and snails, may he prosper.
    Surprised a toad whilst mowing the lawn in the wild area - lovely eater of slugs and snails, may he prosper.
    Surprised a toad whilst mowing the lawn in the wild area - lovely eater of slugs and snails, may he prosper.
    Surprised a toad whilst mowing the lawn in the wild area - lovely eater of slugs and snails, may he prosper.
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  23. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Birds.........how lovely!

    My two visitin gold finches seem to enjoy sunlower hearts - but I too am trying to grow teasels.
    My two visitin gold finches seem to enjoy sunlower hearts - but I too am trying to grow teasels.
    My two visitin gold finches seem to enjoy sunlower hearts - but I too am trying to grow teasels.
    My two visitin gold finches seem to enjoy sunlower hearts - but I too am trying to grow teasels.
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  24. Honey Bee

    Look what I found last night in the garden......

    No no Liz, the squished dessert followed little 'un onto the pavement, not that he'd appreciate me saving his waistline if it didn't ;) lol! :D I saved him from potential squishedness last...
    No no Liz, the squished dessert followed little 'un onto the pavement, not that he'd appreciate me saving his waistline if it didn't ;) lol! :D I saved him from potential squishedness last year too - he was moving too closely roadwards from the park edge, so I picked him up.. instead of...
    No no Liz, the squished dessert followed little 'un onto the pavement, not that he'd appreciate me saving his waistline if it didn't ;) lol! :D I saved him from potential squishedness last year too - he was moving too closely roadwards from...
    No no Liz, the squished dessert followed little 'un onto the pavement, not that he'd appreciate me saving his waistline if it didn't ;) lol! :D I saved him from potential squishedness last...
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  25. Liz

    ...And what we found in the road...

    nice one liz its lovely to see children involved in preserving our wildlife, i bet your harry feels so proud of himself. well done from rosa
    nice one liz its lovely to see children involved in preserving our wildlife, i bet your harry feels so proud of himself. well done from rosa
    nice one liz its lovely to see children involved in preserving our wildlife, i bet your harry feels so proud of himself. well done from rosa
    nice one liz its lovely to see children involved in preserving our wildlife, i bet your harry feels so proud of himself. well done from rosa
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  26. Marley Farley

    Busy Bees....!!!!

    The worst thing with wasps iff you have perfume on and hairspray boy do they go for you, hope we dont get them african killer bees that would be something else for us to worry about, like america...
    The worst thing with wasps iff you have perfume on and hairspray boy do they go for you, hope we dont get them african killer bees that would be something else for us to worry about, like america are doing.
    The worst thing with wasps iff you have perfume on and hairspray boy do they go for you, hope we dont get them african killer bees that would be something else for us to worry about, like america are doing.
    The worst thing with wasps iff you have perfume on and hairspray boy do they go for you, hope we dont get them african killer bees that would be something else for us to worry about, like america...
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  27. jay

    Peep-o!!

    my son-in-law has a massive pond in his back garden and they ended up with frogs, frogs, frogs. apparently there were dozens of them jumping all over the grass and their decking, I think they...
    my son-in-law has a massive pond in his back garden and they ended up with frogs, frogs, frogs. apparently there were dozens of them jumping all over the grass and their decking, I think they where quite shocked at the numbers they saw, then as quick as they appeared they where gone
    my son-in-law has a massive pond in his back garden and they ended up with frogs, frogs, frogs. apparently there were dozens of them jumping all over the grass and their decking, I think they where quite shocked at the numbers they saw, then as...
    my son-in-law has a massive pond in his back garden and they ended up with frogs, frogs, frogs. apparently there were dozens of them jumping all over the grass and their decking, I think they...
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  28. wildflower

    caterpillars..

    That figures - they are the caterpillars of the Large White butterfly - also known as the Cabbage White (Pieris brassicae)
    That figures - they are the caterpillars of the Large White butterfly - also known as the Cabbage White (Pieris brassicae)
    That figures - they are the caterpillars of the Large White butterfly - also known as the Cabbage White (Pieris brassicae)
    That figures - they are the caterpillars of the Large White butterfly - also known as the Cabbage White (Pieris brassicae)
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  29. Lady Gardener

    Butterfly Hotel etc

    I m going to buy two Bfly/Hotels......... like bird boxes with feeding stations, has any1 tried a feeding station, i would expect the sugar solution to ferment, or go "sticky"
    I m going to buy two Bfly/Hotels......... like bird boxes with feeding stations, has any1 tried a feeding station, i would expect the sugar solution to ferment, or go "sticky"
    I m going to buy two Bfly/Hotels......... like bird boxes with feeding stations, has any1 tried a feeding station, i would expect the sugar solution to ferment, or go "sticky"
    I m going to buy two Bfly/Hotels......... like bird boxes with feeding stations, has any1 tried a feeding station, i would expect the sugar solution to ferment, or go "sticky"
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