Pat , that looks amazing , we are still stuck with our little baby bat who refuses to leave us , I think she/he (anyone know how to determine?) loves the TLC from my wife
Gorgeous little thing Dacha. We had one fly in here a few years ago. We thought t was a large moth and it wasn't until we caught it in the butterfly net that we could get a good look at it. We just let it go outside, so assume it was happy to be out. We hear them in the night flying around. Lots of flying insects to keep them happy here.
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Thanks Joyce. I still feel uncomfortable. Never mind, I'll get over it.
Morning all. Pat, no need to apologise. We all love to see your exotic wildlife.
Pat
Fairy,
" The heat in England would kill me, "
I think we might get up to the dizzy heights of 18C today. Surely you'd not complain at that?
It's not you who needs to apologise Pat ... we love your photos
No nastiness on this thread please ... to people or any other living thing (well, molluscs may be excepted from that
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Good humour, good sense and support for our fellows is what happens here.
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Pat , that looks amazing , we are still stuck with our little baby bat who refuses to leave us , I think she/he (anyone know how to determine?) loves the TLC from my wife
Dacha, it's lovely to see close up pix of the bat. An endearing wee soul.
Aww bless it Dacha
It seems like they've 'bonded'
What does it have in the syringe?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Gorgeous little thing Dacha. We had one fly in here a few years ago. We thought t was a large moth and it wasn't until we caught it in the butterfly net that we could get a good look at it. We just let it go outside, so assume it was happy to be out. We hear them in the night flying around. Lots of flying insects to keep them happy here.
We saw bats fly around our windows last week. First time we've seen them so close to the house.