CHJ
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This time of the Fur variety, early to mid morning every day just on the off chance that there were some kitchen scraps left over from the day before, think the evening Badger bun fight is a bit too traumatic for this one.
monkeybiter":7fv7a7bh said:We did have a ring necked parakeet visit on Christmas day a couple of years ago.
Proof with photos please **** :lol:dickm":31tdlk1f said:Daily RED squirrels up here - record is six in the garden at any one time.
sunnybob":2hl6qlgz said:I lived for 30 years in Somerset, and knew a few estate game wardens. I even went out with one at three am to try find a fox that was killing the hens. We didnt.
He told me the lady of the manor (no names no pack drill) was constantly "badgering" (hah) him to shoot all badgers on sight. he knew he was not allowed to do that, but didnt dare tell her as she had lost 2 horses with broken legs through falling down badger holes and didnt give a damn about the law.
I had another friend who lived in cow country and used to feed the badgers in her garden at dusk most days. When the neighbours found out she was almost run out of town.
Personally, i have no problem with either, but then I dont keep livestock or horses.
Wish we had some Reds around here, afraid the Greys are too numerous for that though.Paul200":jvjmgxvy said:They can all be a nuisance if you regard them as such but rather than fence ourselves in we try to live in harmony with these critters and consider it a blessing. I try to explain it to our townie friends as 'we feel like we've fallen into a Disney film' and we love every minute
CHJ":3t0fhk6o said:Wish we had some Reds around here, afraid the Greys are too numerous for that though.
CHJ":3t0fhk6o said:A couple of years ago some new blood in the village thought it was a good idea to clean up the village allotment edges back to the stone walls and cleared all the brambles and blackthorn, first evening the local Deer population said "thanks very much" and cleared all the nice tasty brassicas and some well formed grapes in lieu of the chewy blackberry shoots.
Lovely photo =D> =D> =D>Paul200":3gzx7vdo said:Red squirrel checking out the bird feeders about 10 feet from our living room window.
More by luck than judgement we live in a small, thriving red squirrel pocket. This picture was taken last year. We regularly see 4 individuals in the wood to the back of our house, along with Roe and Fallow deer, badgers and foxes. We didn't expect the amount or variety of wildlife when we moved here. They can all be a nuisance if you regard them as such but rather than fence ourselves in we try to live in harmony with these critters and consider it a blessing. I try to explain it to our townie friends as 'we feel like we've fallen into a Disney film' and we love every minute
Paul200":3dns9rw3 said:I'm also aware that I've hijacked this post (a bit) and I apologise Chas. I'm not very good with forum etiquette - I get carried away with a subject and end up in 'pub banter' mode - sorry :-(
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