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Re: my post number 16 in this thread (fox), i now seem to have a couple of newbies to the family ... Cubs :)

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They are just georgous, they don't seem to mind their photo taken either.

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We get a lot of species of birds in our garden.. to date we have regular visits from: sparrows; black birds; starlings; song thrush; collared doves; blue tits and the odd wood pigeon. Other than that, our garden is fenced off therefore nothing much can get in apart from insects and bats.

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Has anybody else noticed lack of bird song over past few weeks, is it all the rain ?

Heard one lonely blackbird having a good old warrble this afternoon made me realise , hadn't heard it for long while. It was lovely.

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Has anybody else noticed lack of bird song over past few weeks, is it all the rain ?

Heard one lonely blackbird having a good old warrble this afternoon made me realise , hadn't heard it for long while. It was lovely.

 

Erm, I noticed the other day after the rain had stopped.... the place came alive with different whistles etc. Was a treat to hear!!!

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I have sparrows, a pair of great tits a robin and a magpie at my bird table daily and a nest of sparrows in my roof

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Oh yeah and lot of bats at night

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Last night whilst sitting at the computer overlooking my jungle, i heard an Elephant knocking on the kitchen window.

So i opened the window and it flew inside ???

No not due to the effects of to much Lager ..... :D,

it was an Elephant Hawk-moth.

So out came the camera,

Elephant H.M. 01

Elephant H.M. 02

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