heroesof73
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Rants man, ages since you started a thread on oneHe wants to watch himself I'm wanted on four quadrents.
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Rants man, ages since you started a thread on oneHe wants to watch himself I'm wanted on four quadrents.
Step away from the gin bottle man, grandma.He wants to watch himself I'm wanted on four quadrents.
@tunstall birdman wants to see a live BeaverThey need culling. Far too many of them.
Never seen a live badger. See, or more precisely smell, them splattered when I'm out cycling. Big bastards. Wouldn't fight one.
We used to have a tawny owl come and land on the climbing frame in the back garden. Haven’t heard it for a while now you come to mention it.I saw some wild otters in France. They were in the Loire near to Chenonceau. We stood and watched them for ages.
Not seen a badger though. I've lived here 21 years and heard owls often, but it was only recently that I actually saw one. I think it was a tawny owl. It was just sitting in the middle of the lane and it looked mightily cheesed off because it had to move to let my car past
Are you accusing me of being an alcoholic pisshead with issues that relate to too much drinking and not enough thinking?Step away from the gin bottle man, grandma.
I see owls all the time. Absolutely amazing watching them fly.I saw some wild otters in France. They were in the Loire near to Chenonceau. We stood and watched them for ages.
Not seen a badger though. I've lived here 21 years and heard owls often, but it was only recently that I actually saw one. I think it was a tawny owl. It was just sitting in the middle of the lane and it looked mightily cheesed off because it had to move to let my car past
I see owls all the time. Absolutely amazing watching them fly.
Not too keen when they attack little birds nests though. :-(
Yeah a friend of mine sees the power of the sparrowhawk in his garden,it’s a bit gruesome!There's a number of nesting birds in my garden and next door. Mainly blackbirds and tits. A sparrowhawk pops in now and again and helps itself to the little birds. I know it's nature but I was a bit sad one day when Mrs Blackbird was sitting on the fence screeching like mad while the sparrowhawk was merrily ripping up Mr Blackbird and eating him
Just outside TavistockI’ve only seen one and that was in the wild but on an organised badger watch thing. Walked out into the woods and sat around for an hour in silence until it came along sniffing every few steps as they’re a bit short sighted. It knew we were there and we’d been told no perfume or aftershave. They’re stocky so and sos mind.
Great thing to do. I’d recommend it to anyone.
If you’re ever down Devon way there’s an otter rescue centre. They’re amazing to watch and funny with it. Never seen one in the wild yet.
Yeah a friend of mine sees the power of the sparrowhawk in his garden,it’s a bit gruesome!
Field??The new foxes. There’s a sett in the fields out the front of our house and we regularly get them digging up our beds and lawn. They make a right old mess and their scent drives all the local dogs doolalley, especially if they shit on their travels.
I’m pretty ok with them tbh as I have no cattle to get TB and as a kid it was really rare to see a Badger other than splattered on the road.
I was reading up on them and apparently they are increasingly moving into urban areas, like the foxes have over recent years. It’s ace driving round a corner and seeing a Badger scuttling off into the distance.
Anyone else noticed them encroaching into our towns & cities?
@tunstall birdman wants to see a live Beaver
The playing field out front before the racecourseField??
I thought there was just a bit of an embankment then the race course.The playing field out front before the racecourse