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Mink in the shack , and I had bare feet! 7white hares somewhere on Bleaklow.
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Grouse
How did you know it was a stoat?
I'm sure the answer to this question has been revealed a couple of times on this thread already. But I can't be arsed to look.
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Fnstein
I'm sure the answer to this question has been revealed a couple of times on this thread already. But I can't be arsed to look.
The answer is weasily found but I stoatly can't be bothered looking either :closed:
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Grouse
How did you know it was a stoat?
it had a white winter coat with a black tip on its tail - watched it for a good couple of minutes jumping along the top of a stone wall
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A slug in the bog this morning - lovely
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Derby Tup
Cheers for the heads up DT
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Grouse
How did you know it was a stoat?
Because it was alone:wink:
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Snow covering has shown me the fox tracks through the garden and wood, I now know where it comes in, pokes about and goes out again under the fence. Interesting.
While following the fox tracks I put up a woodcock in my wood by the little pool - how good is that :thumbup:.
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dead robin in the field: looks like it had been got by the local sparrowhawk.....
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Four long tailed tits in the trees near the canal by Hincaster; they look like pink and black lollypops!
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