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01-04-2009, 02:38 PM
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| | city wildlife hi everyone.
went to my sister in laws in london this weekend (purley) i was totally amazed at the amount of different wildlife i saw in their back garden, they told me they had foxes, jays woodpeckers badgers , i thought (oh yea course you have.) couldnt have been more wrong, saw the lot from close up through the conservatory window first live badger i have ever seen in my life, they put scraps out for foxes and peanuts and seed for birds badgers. said they,ve bin watching johnny kingdom on telly . oh by the way guess who did,nt take his camera
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01-04-2009, 08:11 PM
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| | | Re: city wildlife Bet you wont forget it next time though!  Your sister is one lucky lady!
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