No eye deer - the wildlife photo thread
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17 Aug
5:13am, 17 Aug 2024
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Shades
There's something so special about puffins, great photos
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23 Aug
5:48pm, 23 Aug 2024
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Lesley C
The wee man found this little guy in one of our trees. Not sure if I have seen a ladybird this colour before. More common in England than Scotland according to the woodland trust. |
25 Aug
1:57pm, 25 Aug 2024
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NordRunner
Wall Brown |
25 Aug
3:07pm, 25 Aug 2024
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geordiegirl
What great photos and some fab wildlife. Love the puffin coming into land with dinner. Not seen a ladybird that colour before. |
26 Oct
1:29pm, 26 Oct 2024
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Dvorak
Squirrel after parkrun today. The squirrels in Pittencrieff Park hop up to you, expecting treats. A squirrel can look quite disdainful if you don't have anything. |
26 Oct
5:22pm, 26 Oct 2024
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NDWDave
I don’t think I’ve ever seen ants with the massive chunks (relative to their size) before. It was like the A(nt)406 |
26 Oct
5:22pm, 26 Oct 2024
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NDWDave
Dvorak wrote: An American saying squirrel is one of the funniest things ever
Squirrel after parkrun today. The squirrels in Pittencrieff Park hop up to you, expecting treats. A squirrel can look quite disdainful if you don't have anything. |
26 Oct
7:21pm, 26 Oct 2024
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
I just testedNDWDave wrote: I just tested my American wife, and after 15 years in this country it still rhymes with whirl.
An American saying squirrel is one of the funniest things ever |
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