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Top Poster: glsammy (14,777) | | Welcome to our newest member, mattygroves | |  | | Earlier in the week my local wildlife freinds suffered yet another attack In a place where they should be able to feel safe.
A MiddleAged woman with long brown hair&glasses(the sort youd trust your purse with in carity shops) Deliberately let her 2 dogs loose to chase a fox(The urban foxes in my neibourhoood are Tiny&soft&peaceful as pusscats)&after it had ran across a busy road&through gardens where cats are&attacked the fox,-she was laughing.
Ive got footage... | Active Member | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 24-01-2012 at 10:25 PM by jaelen Updated 25-01-2012 at 10:23 AM by jaelen I got the idea for this when I was visiting my parents in the States over Christmas. I came across a bird-feeder especially designed for woodpeckers, with a bit protruding at the bottom to give the bird something to brace its tail against, the way it would against the surface of a tree.
I had noticed how the sparrows struggled sometimes to try and balance on the seed feeders in my garden- contorting themselves to wrap around the underside of the feeder while they tried to grip on... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 24-01-2012 at 10:00 PM by jaelen I have recently started modifying a few bird feeders, to try and see if I can come up with ideas that might work better for the birds.
It is frustrating, (and sometimes costly!) to go out and buy what appears to be a nice feeder, only to discover later that because of a careless or poorly thought-out design it is instead a potential health risk to the birds...as in the case of a peanut feeder I bought recently which retains water in the bottom, causing the nuts to go mouldy.  ... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 3
|  | | Perfect afternoon for a walk:quite wet underfoot in places. Completed my usual bird patch walk for the first time this year. Usual geese and mallards on the pond together with at least three Moorhens. Thirty six Mallard counted of which twelve were ducks. Most of them were threemerous. On the return leg the star spot was a flock of over fifty Fieldfares in a field beside Wessendon Head Road As on a previous occasion there were starlings with the flock.Otherwise not much - a trio of Mistle thrush,some... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 0
|  | | £1.20 to park all day...not sure you get better value than that anywhere..There’s a huge lake and.a wonderful circuit of hides with a great variety of bird life....our group of twelve amassed about fifty species and journey spots brought the days total to about 53.
The main lake was surprisingly choppy and there were “white horses” where waves broke on the surface.
This made it difficult to see the birds as they disappeared into troughs.
There were masses of gulls and ducks... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 3
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