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"Yes it`s me and animals again. Which animals visit your garden, and do you get any unusual ones, I love watching the sparrowhawk hunting through the trees, and the hedgehog keeps the slugs down, but I`haven`t had anything unusual, how about you? " Cats, Birds, Elephants. | |||
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"Yes it`s me and animals again. Which animals visit your garden, and do you get any unusual ones, I love watching the sparrowhawk hunting through the trees, and the hedgehog keeps the slugs down, but I`haven`t had anything unusual, how about you? Cats, Birds, Elephants." I can use some Elephant manure on the allotment, I`m on my way with some buckets | |||
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"Yes it`s me and animals again. Which animals visit your garden, and do you get any unusual ones, I love watching the sparrowhawk hunting through the trees, and the hedgehog keeps the slugs down, but I`haven`t had anything unusual, how about you? " In one of the local papers a while ago, someone reckoned they saw the chase beast in their back garden. For those not in the know the chase beast is said to be a big cat (sightings range from puma to black panther) that roams on cannock chase forest. | |||
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"My mum and dad have muntjac deer occasionally and a few years ago they used to have a few families of badgers that my mum used to feed by hand!!" Muntjac are spreading fast now, I`ve seen Roe Deer around here, but not in the garden, and Badgers, wow, lucky Mum | |||
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"Yes it`s me and animals again. Which animals visit your garden, and do you get any unusual ones, I love watching the sparrowhawk hunting through the trees, and the hedgehog keeps the slugs down, but I`haven`t had anything unusual, how about you? In one of the local papers a while ago, someone reckoned they saw the chase beast in their back garden. For those not in the know the chase beast is said to be a big cat (sightings range from puma to black panther) that roams on cannock chase forest. " I believe some of these Cats are out their, dead Lynx have been found on occasion, years ago I saw an add in Exchange and Mart for puma cubs, in the 80s, £400 each, can`t do that now thank goodness. | |||
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"A Pooka...... Although judging by the evidence it might be more than one Pooka...... " Help me, don`t know that one. | |||
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"Green Parakeets & Tits visiting for the nuts, & a pair of Robins. Used to have a fox visit on a regular basis but haven't seen him for a while. " Parakeets, have they spread from kent, love to see them in the garden, saw a lost grey one once. | |||
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"We have always had cats, until we lost our last one a few years ago. Since then the variety of birds in the garden has been lovely. Our daughter really wants another cat, but I quite like the birds actually now. It would be a shame to lose them again. Mr ddc" Get a vegetarian cat. A | |||
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"We have always had cats, until we lost our last one a few years ago. Since then the variety of birds in the garden has been lovely. Our daughter really wants another cat, but I quite like the birds actually now. It would be a shame to lose them again. Mr ddc Get a vegetarian cat. A" Wouldn't they cause havoc in Mrs ddc's vegetable patch? | |||
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"Green Parakeets & Tits visiting for the nuts, & a pair of Robins. Used to have a fox visit on a regular basis but haven't seen him for a while. Parakeets, have they spread from kent, love to see them in the garden, saw a lost grey one once." They've been in Berkshire for years but I still find them fascinating, beautiful green feathers. | |||
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"house sparrows.. oops " Nice one, they`re disappearing | |||
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"I just seem to notice more now days, From hoverflies to bigger creatures, If The habitat is there there is a good chance things will move in, and of course even If they don,t move in there Will be other species which pass Through Nature is always full of surprise,s, Which over the years never cease,s to Amaze me. " Amazed me since childhood, I have a raised bed on the shed roof with flowers that attract night flying incects for Bats, works great, pipistrelle`s love it. | |||
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"Yes it`s me and animals again. Which animals visit your garden, and do you get any unusual ones, I love watching the sparrowhawk hunting through the trees, and the hedgehog keeps the slugs down, but I`haven`t had anything unusual, how about you? In one of the local papers a while ago, someone reckoned they saw the chase beast in their back garden. For those not in the know the chase beast is said to be a big cat (sightings range from puma to black panther) that roams on cannock chase forest. " I put Chase Beast into Google and it showed me pics of some MASSIVE bloke doing a quiz..... | |||
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