What is buzzing or flying near you today??

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Marley Farley, Jun 17, 2006.

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  1. walnut

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    Whatever you do don't expose bare buttocks to them.:D:D
     
  2. Lyn

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    O my goodness.
    Do we really get mozzis here ?
    And yes Walnut a bit dangerous in the loo LOL
     
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    No... I lived for three years in the Far East and I dont think they are mossies..
     
  4. walnut

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    Caps said
    I think they are Caps maybe the ones you saw in the far east were only one of the 3,500 species that exist.
     
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    Green Woodie on the Green, in front of our house, stayed there digging for insects (ants) for half an hour, never came any closer.
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    It's just come to our attention (thank you RM1986!) that some of our problems may have been attributable, in part at least, to active threads with over 1,000 posts. Therefore, this thread is being closed and started in a new thread. Otherwise known as 'splitting'.

    How it will work is this: this thread will be closed with a link to the new thread. A new thread will be started and will contain a link to the old thread. Hope this is OK! Click the following link to continue..

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