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Attracting the birds... back
That is such a sad story... the image of a feeder gently swaying, empty except for a whispy cobweb or maybe a dried leaf caught temporarily...
That is such a sad story... the image of a feeder gently swaying, empty except for a whispy cobweb or maybe a dried leaf caught temporarily...
That is such a sad story... the image of a feeder gently swaying, empty except for a whispy cobweb or maybe a dried leaf caught temporarily...
That is such a sad story... the image of a feeder gently swaying, empty except for a whispy cobweb or maybe a dried leaf caught temporarily...
Iain
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Sep 10, 2008
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Iain
Sep 11, 2008
Squirrels
Thank you Rosa and Rouxbee,ah Sparling I take that to be a No then:D:thumb:
Thank you Rosa and Rouxbee,ah Sparling I take that to be a No then:D:thumb:
Thank you Rosa and Rouxbee,ah Sparling I take that to be a No then:D:thumb:
Thank you Rosa and Rouxbee,ah Sparling I take that to be a No then:D:thumb:
wiseowl
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Sep 3, 2008
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760
wiseowl
Sep 10, 2008
Our bat
How sad Sezzle :( there's bats where i live, i think they're in a near by farm building, there's a couple of them appear above my garden every night just at the darkening, been trying for months...
How sad Sezzle :( there's bats where i live, i think they're in a near by farm building, there's a couple of them appear above my garden every night just at the darkening, been trying for months and months to catch a shot of them with little success, they're so fast! well done on giving your one...
How sad Sezzle :( there's bats where i live, i think they're in a near by farm building, there's a couple of them appear above my garden every night just at the darkening, been trying for months and months to catch a shot of them with little...
How sad Sezzle :( there's bats where i live, i think they're in a near by farm building, there's a couple of them appear above my garden every night just at the darkening, been trying for months...
Sezzle
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Sep 9, 2008
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630
Rouxbee
Sep 10, 2008
Frog/Toad ID please
My book says they live for 5 years or more which is quite short for a toad as the Common Toad can live for more than 20. I have had my own Fire Bellies for 14 years and they were mature when I...
My book says they live for 5 years or more which is quite short for a toad as the Common Toad can live for more than 20. I have had my own Fire Bellies for 14 years and they were mature when I bought them so they must be 16/17 years old! I would think there are more about, you just don't seen...
My book says they live for 5 years or more which is quite short for a toad as the Common Toad can live for more than 20. I have had my own Fire Bellies for 14 years and they were mature when I bought them so they must be 16/17 years old! I would...
My book says they live for 5 years or more which is quite short for a toad as the Common Toad can live for more than 20. I have had my own Fire Bellies for 14 years and they were mature when I...
Victoria
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Sep 4, 2008
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862
strongylodon
Sep 9, 2008
Meet the Birts ( or Badgers in my garden)
Lovely Shots Ace, Thanks for sharing :thumb:
Lovely Shots Ace, Thanks for sharing :thumb:
Lovely Shots Ace, Thanks for sharing :thumb:
Lovely Shots Ace, Thanks for sharing :thumb:
Ace of spades
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Sep 7, 2008
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740
Rouxbee
Sep 9, 2008
Free Toad House
Don't blame it I wouldn't wanna live in that either
Don't blame it I wouldn't wanna live in that either
Don't blame it I wouldn't wanna live in that either
Don't blame it I wouldn't wanna live in that either
Little Miss Road Rage
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Sep 4, 2008
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Little Miss Road Rage
Sep 4, 2008
looks like a bees nest
Closed for staff review
Closed for staff review
Closed for staff review
Closed for staff review
intermiplants
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Sep 3, 2008
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653
Daisies
Sep 3, 2008
thanks to next door
Most birds are territorial - house sparrows seem to be an exception - so each pair of the same species will need their own area and they won't nest close together. Blue tits, blackbirds, robins,...
Most birds are territorial - house sparrows seem to be an exception - so each pair of the same species will need their own area and they won't nest close together. Blue tits, blackbirds, robins, and no doubt many others are like this. But if they are different species with differenct habits they...
Most birds are territorial - house sparrows seem to be an exception - so each pair of the same species will need their own area and they won't nest close together. Blue tits, blackbirds, robins, and no doubt many others are like this. But if they...
Most birds are territorial - house sparrows seem to be an exception - so each pair of the same species will need their own area and they won't nest close together. Blue tits, blackbirds, robins,...
intermiplants
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Sep 2, 2008
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Beechleaf
Sep 3, 2008
keen to encourage wildlife...but how?
We have a large conifer in one corner of the garden which is the home of wood pigeons,doves and lots of transient birds the area underneath is very dry and the birds use the area as a dust bath, I...
We have a large conifer in one corner of the garden which is the home of wood pigeons,doves and lots of transient birds the area underneath is very dry and the birds use the area as a dust bath, I am surrounded with neighbours who have several cats the cats find it necessary to use the area as a...
We have a large conifer in one corner of the garden which is the home of wood pigeons,doves and lots of transient birds the area underneath is very dry and the birds use the area as a dust bath, I am surrounded with neighbours who have several...
We have a large conifer in one corner of the garden which is the home of wood pigeons,doves and lots of transient birds the area underneath is very dry and the birds use the area as a dust bath, I...
forget-me-not
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Aug 20, 2008
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2,081
walnut
Sep 3, 2008
Prickly Lodge
thats ace keep us up to date ....love it:thumb:
thats ace keep us up to date ....love it:thumb:
thats ace keep us up to date ....love it:thumb:
thats ace keep us up to date ....love it:thumb:
Little Miss Road Rage
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Aug 31, 2008
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12
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845
intermiplants
Sep 2, 2008
Chipmonk storage
Hahaha :D so funny..
Hahaha :D so funny..
Hahaha :D so funny..
Hahaha :D so funny..
capney
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Aug 31, 2008
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10
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559
youngdaisydee
Sep 1, 2008
A few birds seen on holiday in US
Fantastic photos love the hummingbird ones
Fantastic photos love the hummingbird ones
Fantastic photos love the hummingbird ones
Fantastic photos love the hummingbird ones
strongylodon
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Aug 20, 2008
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861
Little Miss Road Rage
Sep 1, 2008
Need a name
Hedgerow.
Hedgerow.
Hedgerow.
Hedgerow.
Little Miss Road Rage
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Aug 30, 2008
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545
roders
Aug 31, 2008
A most welcome lodger
Yes I'm really pleased to be acting as host for them Walnut. It's been about three years since I last spotted a toad in the garden. I've never seen a pair of them together before in the garden.
Yes I'm really pleased to be acting as host for them Walnut. It's been about three years since I last spotted a toad in the garden. I've never seen a pair of them together before in the garden.
Yes I'm really pleased to be acting as host for them Walnut. It's been about three years since I last spotted a toad in the garden. I've never seen a pair of them together before in the garden.
Yes I'm really pleased to be acting as host for them Walnut. It's been about three years since I last spotted a toad in the garden. I've never seen a pair of them together before in the garden.
Dave W
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Aug 24, 2008
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595
Dave W
Aug 24, 2008
Wildflower newbies
Put it in the hardest roughest spot in your garden, the beauties love it there.
Put it in the hardest roughest spot in your garden, the beauties love it there.
Put it in the hardest roughest spot in your garden, the beauties love it there.
Put it in the hardest roughest spot in your garden, the beauties love it there.
whis4ey
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Aug 11, 2008
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609
lollipop
Aug 20, 2008
A nest of leverets
Kal.:D:D:D
Kal.:D:D:D
Kal.:D:D:D
Kal.:D:D:D
whis4ey
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Jul 21, 2008
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walnut
Aug 18, 2008
Foxy
Woo what a fantastic pic :thumb:It's truly magical to get a glimps of nature :D
Woo what a fantastic pic :thumb:It's truly magical to get a glimps of nature :D
Woo what a fantastic pic :thumb:It's truly magical to get a glimps of nature :D
Woo what a fantastic pic :thumb:It's truly magical to get a glimps of nature :D
wiseowl
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Aug 2, 2008
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681
accidentalgardener
Aug 15, 2008
barn owl web cam
have a look at some of the wildlife here:thumb:
have a look at some of the wildlife here:thumb:
have a look at some of the wildlife here:thumb:
have a look at some of the wildlife here:thumb:
intermiplants
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Aug 13, 2008
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1
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intermiplants
Aug 13, 2008
squirrels
Himself call pigeons 'sky rats'
Himself call pigeons 'sky rats'
Himself call pigeons 'sky rats'
Himself call pigeons 'sky rats'
The Nut
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Jun 29, 2008
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1,053
Shobhna
Aug 13, 2008
The Beast of Bodmin
Hello All, A few nights ago I watched a programme on one of the animal documentary channels about the recent increase in sightings of big cats across the countryside of Southern England. A big...
Hello All, A few nights ago I watched a programme on one of the animal documentary channels about the recent increase in sightings of big cats across the countryside of Southern England. A big game tracker used his skills to confirm the existence or lack of these majestic and very dangerous...
Hello All, A few nights ago I watched a programme on one of the animal documentary channels about the recent increase in sightings of big cats across the countryside of Southern England. A big game tracker used his skills to confirm the...
Hello All, A few nights ago I watched a programme on one of the animal documentary channels about the recent increase in sightings of big cats across the countryside of Southern England. A big...
lollipop
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Aug 12, 2008
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0
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491
lollipop
Aug 12, 2008
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