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@Catherine21 no such luck, it's a picture from Tichwell in Norfolk an RSPB Sight, ive stayed at a couple of their sites, the accommodation was a lovely big house, but not very cheap, my mum and dad are keen birdwatchers and my dad is a rRSPB warden at upton Warren. I loved it their im a novice birdwatcher. It was the sunniest picture I had without people on it lol.
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OOh Nice I absolutely love robins is it a protected area I was so upset to see labour want to build houses on protected areas for wildlife I had a hedgehog in my garden for along time used to feed such cute faces what's your favourite bird ps I write as quick as I'm thinking lol
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I don't know anyone with a Terrier
My cats not caught any
My cats are all ind cats. I. So have a secure catio
I. Been. To the shop and got steel wool and spray foam.
I. Don't know where that are coming from but I've seen. Many droppings in the cupboards under sink where cleaning products are. And dropping a behind the bin. I saw my cat milo staring at the skirting boards in kitchen I. Moved a cat bed and a grey mouse ran out and went into my pantry
I. Couldn't find it
On my worktops at the bavk next to wall I keep finding a line of droppings from the mug tree and kettle past the bread bin toaster sink caddy where washing up liquid is and they have got into a box of fortiflora for my cats stomach it's a priobotic anf they've even ate that!!, cost me 30 pounds too. So upset
The droppings continues to end of worktop
I removed cats treat a. Empty bag. They even. Ate 2 4k bags of dry cat biscuits omg
I can't believe it
I've got all my food in carrier bags over doors in the lounge for weeks now
It's never ending
Ite really freaking me out
I don't know where to. Start putting the wire wool
I've had so much stress and bad luck I. Could cry
I'm. Trying to find solutions
I. Can't afford pest control. Plus he d prob use poison
Nice have even chewsed cardboard too
I put crisps on top of fridge freezer, thought they be safe
Nope, they ate all my crisps, biscuits and cereal now cat food
I'm. Really very upset
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@Catherine21 the RSPB sites are protected similar to the National Trust, there are alot of them all over the UK. you can join the RSPB and go onto any of the sites, you get a car sticker and pass, their magazine. If you want to visit some of the bigger sites you can have volunteers who operate the car park and charge a small amount to go on the site. Some have a shop, such as one in Weymouth and Slimbridge.
I love Robins and Wrens but my favourite birds are owls, which i never seem to see and pirds of prey such as Marsh Harriers that ive seen in Norfolk and kites down south.
Spring Watch go on alot of the RSPB sites some of which I've been too. You can see deer's and bat's, I love nature and the sounds of different birds. It's so peaceful.
This is a Great Tit in my mum and dad's garden this spring.
Great White Egret above.
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Here's one of the hawks we saw later. My son was sat beside me, & actually had to duck as it swooped in to land just above him
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@chiarieds beautiful picture's. I hope you and your son and his wife enjoyed seeing them, they are so magnificent close up, especially with their wings open, i would have ducked to. If you ever get the chance to hold one they are heavier than you expect, I held a Haris Hawk at a garden centre, I had a picture taken, but it's on an older sd card. I love watching them.
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Good morning all. It’s not the start that I wanted today. Had a dispute with the neighbour over him blocking the driveway to my house. Some people are so selfish
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Oh owls yes see a few videos where they rescued owls so cute
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Good morning.
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My neighbours are horrible
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My neighbour parks opposite mine I had the biggest argument lost it completely so my daughter can't park outside mine My other neighbour couldn't pass as on a corner part with his trolley and oxygen both neighbours had the biggest argument he actually flicked a cigarette at him could of blown up with the oxygen police called housing association told he still parks out thier it's his sons car and when son due home he sit outside waiting and if anyone dares parks there he argue with them gets extremely rude so can cause so much trouble yes selfish Iis the word
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Good morning everyone
More mouse droppings on my kit work top
Grr
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mine too. I just wish they’d be more considerate
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I know exactly what you mean. It’s the same here. Everyone is parking near a blind corner, then they wonder why there’s accidents. I lost it with him. The way he spoke to my wife was disgusting. He knew she was on her own. Once I came outside he wasn’t as mouthy. He’s a coward
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Good morning.
I have woken up to a beautiful day and a sea view here in Cornwall.
Its looking like a good day and I am going to have a look at a beach that I have never been to before.
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It's very dull in Sunderland
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23C today, that is remarkably good.
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Sunny and cloudy here today. Pleasant 🫠
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OOh They are it takes alot for me to get really angry and he pushed my buttons yes bully picking on your wife my neighbour 70 walks like a penguin but he calls people names everything
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