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RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - JJB - 13-11-2020 (13-11-2020, 12:41 PM)Veggie Wrote: How did you guess, JJB? You should have been here 10 yrs ago when son was at home, I'm 5'5", but living with P at 6'3" and son at 6'5"+, I was made to believe I was short! I could fit both my feet in his size 14/15 boots. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Mamzie - 13-11-2020 I'm confused , not sure if its N or O ... So I spy Newts in our pond and Odonata flying above (both when it was warmer through ) RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Veggie - 13-11-2020 Had to google Odonata - that's my something new I've learnt today. Thanks Mamzie. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Mark_Riga - 13-11-2020 Barn and tawney owls here, and orange tipped butterflies in the spring. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Bren - 14-11-2020 I spy pigeons they're everywhere RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Small chilli - 14-11-2020 I spy pheasants. Lots of them about at the moment. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - JJB - 14-11-2020 Pigeons - far too many Pheasants - only one male the other day, used to have dozens when they were bred for shooting nearby, they would escape to our garden for safety I think, but then again that implies intelligence. Partridges - not at the moment but the red legged ones have visited this year RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Veggie - 14-11-2020 I SPY Pests on Plants and Pigeons (Wood) Panicking Pursued by Puppies. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Mamzie - 14-11-2020 I spy some lovely wood pigeons and our pets enjoying the garden RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Mark_Riga - 14-11-2020 Nearly spied a peregrine but it was flying too fast. Also a peewit, used to have them nesting for years but farmer changing to maize from winter wheat saw them off. The pied wagtails are still about though and there are pigs at the farm we get eggs from. Some geese flew over which could well have been pink footed from the noise they made. and plenty of bats, some must be pipistrelles. Then there are the pigeons. |