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WILDLIFE PICTURES

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  • ThaiGerThaiGer Posts: 165

    Hello, some pictures I can show too. I shot this images at Pin's 44th birthday in our area and farm: LOOK HERE. Not so nice like yours, but good for relaxind few moments. ThaiGer.

  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,171

    I must say how good it is that we like the wildlife we make nice homes in our garden for them all. Nice hedge house Great pictures will have to get out and takes some photos of the wildlife in my garden.

    Hampshire Gardener
  • ThaiGerThaiGer Posts: 165
    WILDLIFE PICTURES II

    Hello admin, please reopen look above, thanks.

    I love our gekkos, because very lovely and colorful. Some havea length of 30cm and more: 

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     ...and a nice squirrel. Have a nice Sunday, ThaiGer.

  • SwissSueSwissSue Posts: 1,447

    Lovely photos all. What a pretty squirrel, ThaiGer, are they local where you live?

  • ThaiGerThaiGer Posts: 165

    Yes. We have Burmese Striped Squirrel, Gray-bellied Squirrel and some other. They come in our house many times, have no fear for people.

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     A nice one, or? Here they are hungry everytime, I don't no why.image

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

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     I found this poor creature dead on the paving this morning, it is 6" /150 mm long including tail. Is it a Wood Mouse? it seems to have very large ears.

  • DaintinessDaintiness Posts: 988

    Yes, I would say it is or was a wood mouse.

     

  • ThaiGerThaiGer Posts: 165

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  • NetherfieldNetherfield Posts: 120
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     From January 2012.  Managed to get in over the wall from  neighbour above,then couldn't get out again because the whole place is fenced to keep the dogs in.  Eventually dug it's way out under a fence at the back, amazing how much mess it made, there was 2 wheelbarrows full subsoil piled on top of the lawn.

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     Waxwings which descended on us Dec 2004, the first picture shows about a quarter of the flock, the local paper had reports of up to 400 in some areas of the town.

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