Heron

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Paladin, Jun 30, 2008.

  1. JarBax

    JarBax Gardener

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    Mike's really friendly - there's plenty room under his chair for more!
     
  2. Ivory

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    I kicked Walnut earlier today... don´t know if he will let me in...
     
  3. JarBax

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    I'll sit in the middle!
     
  4. Ivory

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    Ok then! Just don´t tell him I am here...
     
  5. Shobhna

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    I feel for the heron.;)
     
  6. walnut

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    any time Ivory just give me time for my ankle to heal.
     
  7. Ace of spades

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    Hi Paladin
    If you can train your heron to eat moles I'll come and collect it and give it a good home.:D

    Cheers

    Alfie
     
  8. Dorsetmike

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    Looks like I'll need a bench for a hidey hole, it's getting a bit crowded under this chair.

    This one's a bit exposed on the Lizard so skip that, that's Mrs DM checking out the view.
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    No space under this one at Badbury rings
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    This one's at Tintagel so a bit remote for most of us
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    For now let's use one of these, good solid Purbeck stone at Swanage
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    Unless anyone has a better suggestion.
     
  9. JarBax

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  10. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :D...Don't worry folks,I won't hurt it...well only it's feelings perhaps.

    I rig up a spring trap that releases a willow stick that whacks the lily leaves. Unfortunatly he has been back every morning since his first murderous spear attack and so I've put up a wire around the pond and the mesh that I use in the Autumn to catch leaves. He is a monster though and I can't believe he flies directly into the garden,I always thought they landed quite away and walked to to waters edge:confused:
     
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