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Land/Water Wildlife

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Sheal, Jul 22, 2016.

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  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    I think it probably was @Jiffy but I will never know now. The old wooden bird table collapsed during the winter and I've replaced it with a metal bird station which isn't easy to climb. Even the Woodpeckers don't visit so much now, as they used to cling to the post and climb up the old one. :sad:
     
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      Roe Deer.
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          'Slightly' bigger one here @NigelJ :smile:
          Raft Spider, a nice big female, just eaten a Dragonfly.
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            Someone did not want to be evicted when I turned the final compost bay this morning
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                A couple of small Raft Spiders.
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                  More Wasp Spiders! there seems to be a lot around this summer, these big females die in early winter after leaving a cocoon full of eggs and only live for a year.
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                  Common Lizard.
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                    Sika this evening.
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                      Out for a walk this afternoon, I came across two of these baby squirrels (sometimes known as kits). Never seen one up close before. It did look a bit lost and didn't seem to have any fear of me, in fact it moved towards me when I bent down to take this photo.
                      Wouldn't fancy its chances much if a dog or cat came along.

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                        They have very good claws and teeth, I wouldn't like to be bitten by one
                         
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                          @Scrungee or any other anglers here, any idea on this fish, not uk but south west France, in a shallow river, about 9ins long.
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                          We had a few fish mains at our hotel as part of a fixed four course meal and Monkfish isn't an unusual fish to have but Zander!! didn't know they were edible and on menus, I must say it was tasty.:smile:
                           
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                              Had 2 hedgehogs at the same time at the feeding station last night.
                              At first there was a big one and the smaller one slowly came in by the side of the other and started eating.
                               
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