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15-06-2009, 08:27 PM
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| | | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Ford I've seen lots of young trees with bark damaged by glis glis in Wendover Woods (near Tring).
Apparently, if a glis glis is living in a hole in a tree, you bang on the trunk, it will poke its head out to see what's going on!
Jim | Excellent idea, Jim. Just the sort of activity I could enjoy! I assume it's OK to do this; someone better say if not, before I let loose with a large stick
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15-06-2009, 08:34 PM
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| | | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? HW, I hope you aint thinking of that fairground game where the frogs pop their head out and you hit them with a hammer
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16-06-2009, 09:04 AM
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| | | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? The perfect accompaniment for Ocelots' spleens, Wrens' livers and Otters' noses. | 
18-06-2009, 09:17 PM
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| | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? shsh!!!, thunder, rice pudding is a protected species around here!!!, aland | 
19-06-2009, 12:50 PM
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| | | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? I'm soending this weekend camping in wodos just outside Tring. I shall be looking out for the glis glis (amongst othet things) | 
19-06-2009, 01:18 PM
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| | | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? This thread has made me feel hungry | 
20-06-2009, 08:29 PM
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| | Re: is edible dormouse really edible? This reminds me my father in law worked in a cotswold quarry for most of his life and used to bring home buckets of snails and boil them, my wife was not impressed, he lived a long life and never saw a Doctor until the week he died, so these things must have been healthy, aland. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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