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As i was running to work this morning a fox came tearing round the corner and nearly ran into me, turned tail and skidded off over a wall, up close and personal with the culprit who leaves the stuff that my mutt rolls in, guilt was written all over it's face, cheers Basil:rolleyes:
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First Lapwing of the year last Saturday morning.
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Echidna, Rough Scaled Snake, assorted Leeches, birds (also assorted), hoppity thing (probably red legged Pademelon), butterflies (large and non poisonous!).
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molehill
butterflies (large and non poisonous!).
Phew! So there are some non poisonous creatures out there then?!
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I saw a rabbit this morning....
On a national speed limit road....
Its had be absolutely OBLITERATED!!!
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molehill
Echidna, Rough Scaled Snake, assorted Leeches, birds (also assorted), hoppity thing (probably red legged Pademelon), butterflies (large and non poisonous!).
Aww I loved the echidna. Have you seen a possum yet?
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Stef F
Aww I loved the echidna. Have you seen a possum yet?
No, there was one outside the tent both nights, is was scratching about and even left muddy prints on side of the tent. We left tent door open and went out a couple of times with the torch in middle of the night (it was making Possum noises about us) but couldn't catch it. Saw them a couple of years ago in a garden every night. Missus very pleased to see the Echidna, went up to it and took some photos.
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Al Fowler
I saw a rabbit this morning....
On a national speed limit road....
Its had be absolutely OBLITERATED!!!
Not exactly wildLIFE Al:rolleyes:
13000 posts:w00t: Best get to work:o
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13000 :eek:
Although I like the fact that you have stopped exactly at that point :D
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A pair of Oystercatchers back on territory on the River Aire near Airton (near Malham).