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MAMMALS, REPTILES & AMPHIBIAN GC Survey

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Cookie Monster, Apr 8, 2008.

  1. Cookie Monster

    Cookie Monster Gardener

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    With such talented and enthusiastic photographers out there.... how about another dedicated thread to British Wildlife - this time, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.


    ****HAVE ADDED INSECT AND FISH CATEGORIES TO THIS THREAD TOO****

    Lets create a gallery / directory of as many species as we can.

    The next post I'll do as a totting up of what we gather.

    Please just post your own pics from either your garden or walks or visits.

    For interest, state location and date spotted too.

    Will be very interested to see what folks come up with!

    [ 08. April 2008, 02:38 PM: Message edited by: Cookie Monster ]
     
  2. Cookie Monster

    Cookie Monster Gardener

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    With such talented and enthusiastic photographers out there.... how about another dedicated thread to British Wildlife - this time, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.


    ****HAVE ADDED INSECT AND FISH CATEGORIES TO THIS THREAD TOO****

    Lets create a gallery / directory of as many species as we can.

    The next post I'll do as a totting up of what we gather.

    Please just post your own pics from either your garden or walks or visits.

    For interest, state location and date spotted too.

    Will be very interested to see what folks come up with!

    [ 08. April 2008, 02:38 PM: Message edited by: Cookie Monster ]
     
  3. Cookie Monster

    Cookie Monster Gardener

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    MAMMALS

    * Brown Rat
    * Grey Seals
    * Grey Squirrel
    * Hare (Brown Hare)
    * Rabbit
    * Red Deer - Stag
    * Red Deer - Doe
    * Water Vole


    REPTILES

    * Grass Snake male / female
    * Slow Worm


    AMPHIBIANS

    * Common Toad


    INSECTS

    * Peacock Butterfly
    * Buff Tailed Bumble Bee

    FISH


    MARINE INVERTEBRATES

    [ 09. April 2008, 09:21 AM: Message edited by: Cookie Monster ]
     
  4. Cookie Monster

    Cookie Monster Gardener

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    MAMMALS

    * Brown Rat
    * Grey Seals
    * Grey Squirrel
    * Hare (Brown Hare)
    * Rabbit
    * Red Deer - Stag
    * Red Deer - Doe
    * Water Vole


    REPTILES

    * Grass Snake male / female
    * Slow Worm


    AMPHIBIANS

    * Common Toad


    INSECTS

    * Peacock Butterfly
    * Buff Tailed Bumble Bee

    FISH


    MARINE INVERTEBRATES

    [ 09. April 2008, 09:21 AM: Message edited by: Cookie Monster ]
     
  5. Cookie Monster

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    And Intermiplants... no making up any new species for the list!!!!!!

    The Lesser Spotted Monster Munch Shrew does NOT exist!!!!

    :D
     
  6. Cookie Monster

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    And Intermiplants... no making up any new species for the list!!!!!!

    The Lesser Spotted Monster Munch Shrew does NOT exist!!!!

    :D
     
  7. Honey Bee

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    Well - as it is the spring holidays, my garden is overrun with that all too common mammal, know as "Brattus Orriblus" !!!!!
     
  8. Honey Bee

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    Well - as it is the spring holidays, my garden is overrun with that all too common mammal, know as "Brattus Orriblus" !!!!!
     
  9. glenw

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    grey squirrel (march 08 my garden)
    [​IMG]

    red deer stag (outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    hare (ringinglow on outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    red deer doe (outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    water vole (april 07 chesterfield canal)
    [​IMG]

    grass snake (unstone)
    [​IMG]

    [ 08. April 2008, 08:22 PM: Message edited by: glenw ]
     
  10. glenw

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    grey squirrel (march 08 my garden)
    [​IMG]

    red deer stag (outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    hare (ringinglow on outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    red deer doe (outskirts of sheffield)
    [​IMG]

    water vole (april 07 chesterfield canal)
    [​IMG]

    grass snake (unstone)
    [​IMG]

    [ 08. April 2008, 08:22 PM: Message edited by: glenw ]
     
  11. Cookie Monster

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    WOW Glen - you are an incredible photographer.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    You have really already made this whole thread very worthwhile!


    C'mon everyone, we have to show Glen what we can do too!!!!
     
  12. Cookie Monster

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    WOW Glen - you are an incredible photographer.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    You have really already made this whole thread very worthwhile!


    C'mon everyone, we have to show Glen what we can do too!!!!
     
  13. glenw

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    thanks cookie, [​IMG] I think most of the photo's have already been posted on here before in the comps etc.

    i'll have a look through some others when I get chance over the next few days.
     
  14. glenw

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    thanks cookie, [​IMG] I think most of the photo's have already been posted on here before in the comps etc.

    i'll have a look through some others when I get chance over the next few days.
     
  15. Cookie Monster

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    [​IMG]

    WILD RABBIT: Port Erin, Isle of Man. Nov 2007
     
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