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Wildlife In The Media; A Fox cub covered in petrol and mud is found in a skip
Topic Started: Aug 13 2008, 09:39 AM (10,428 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Wouldn't it just!
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AnnB
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Butterfly photobombs Koala http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/must_see/37538209
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Davebutterflyman
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That's superb Ann!!
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JennyWren
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hehe it's beautiful , Ann .......... i must try and send it to my daughter :lol2: who stays on the west side
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sensiblenamejohn
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sorry to do a "Packham" but it was probably only after the minerals in the Koala's snot ...... :Ha:
cute clip ,though :nod:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-37562127

another bird I've yet to see but encouraging news :yep:
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AnnB
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:lol2: John. I haven't seen a Nightjar yet either.
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JennyWren
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:cool3: John . I must listen out for the 'churring' A terrific success story for the FES
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Davebutterflyman
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That's great news John. A fabulous bird and one that we usually see here on Kelling Heath during the summer months.
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Davebutterflyman
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That's great news John. A fabulous bird and one that we usually see here on Kelling Heath during the summer months.
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AnnB
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Find a mate for "Lefty" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37722975
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JennyWren
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:lol: Ha ! or perhaps i shouldn't laugh , Ann ....... poor lefty . I'll certainly keep my eyes open for one :girlygiggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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Poor Lefty!

I'm sure a mate will be found somewhere, great story and thanks for the link Ann.
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Not the UK but a bit of Wildlife in the Media from OZ . Imagine all these butterfly's in your garden , Town , City or Village

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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/millions-of-butterflies-flutter-through-southeast-queensland-skies-20161105-gsiryu.html
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AnnB
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Wow, what a spectacular sight that would be.
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Davebutterflyman
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We can only dream....
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Davebutterflyman
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Wasps survive the cold to fight another day.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/nov/20/wasps-survive-the-cold-to-fight-another-day
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AnnB
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That reminds me, I must remember to check if my neighbour's wasp nest is still active (it only involves looking out of my window during daylight and doesn't involve going anywhere near it as I suffer with anaphylaxis).
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Laurie P
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Just shows how resilient some of our critters can be.

A very scary, and painful, experience for that guy though :scream: :circles: and such a shock when he least expected that to happen.
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Davebutterflyman
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Amazing really albeit a painful experience.
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AnnB
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Ooh yes, just the one wasp sting is painful enough! There doesn't appear to be any sign of activity from the neighbour's wasp nest now.
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