No eye deer - the wildlife photo thread
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22 May
10:38am, 22 May 2024
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Funky Chicken
There's a pond at one of the local parkrun locations that seems to have acquired some terrapins at some point. I've counted as many as eight. They like to pop up and sun themselves on the logs and the bank of the little island. The ducks and geese don't seem too bothered by them, though I have heard terrapins can be a bit of a nuisance. Hopefully these ones are well-behaved! |
22 May
3:35pm, 22 May 2024
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chunkywizard
Black Park has terrapins.
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22 May
6:54pm, 22 May 2024
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
Never see a red squirrel hand around long enough to photograph at home. This fellow ignored me and kept charging up, down and around this tree with his companion.
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22 May
7:58pm, 22 May 2024
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Ally-C
He’s not the reddest. Loads around here are like Maureen O’Hara 😁
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22 May
8:17pm, 22 May 2024
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Lesley C
My MIL has feeders set up for red squirrels in her garden. She gets lots coming in for a nut or two. Great to watch. |
22 May
10:17pm, 22 May 2024
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HowFar?
I had a red squirrel that visited every day at the start of last summer. Then I was away for a while so the supply of nuts dried up and I haven’t seen it since. We do have pine martens round here, but they are harder to photograph. The local Irish hares are much more obliging. This one was sat under a hawthorn tree in the field just in front of the bungalow. I was stood at the wall about 5 feet from it and it didn’t appear too concerned. |
23 May
6:39am, 23 May 2024
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Funky Chicken
chunkywizard wrote: Black Park has terrapins. I should have posted my photo today - apparently it's World Turtle Day! |
23 May
8:55am, 23 May 2024
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jacdaw
I love the Irish hare, HowFar? . I've seen them on Mull, but I'm not sure how they got there. Lovely squirrel, too.
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23 May
8:56am, 23 May 2024
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jacdaw
Those released terrapins are an absolute menace. Luckily none have managed to breed in the uk. Yet.
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23 May
12:01pm, 23 May 2024
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Bowman 🇸🇪
My pacer today |
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