Mrs Frog.Nice frog.. But what is it looking at?
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Nice frog. We were thinking about getting a pond but its a lot of work to put it in an established garden.
Mrs Frog.Nice frog.. But what is it looking at?
Nice frog. We were thinking about getting a pond but its a lot of work to put it in an established garden.
Thanks. I think it comes out from under our decking at night to hunt. There was nothing to see.Nice frog.. But what is it looking at?
Thanks. The thing is, we don't have a pond, so it must be nice and wet where it lives.Mrs Frog.
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Nice frog. We were thinking about getting a pond but its a lot of work to put it in an established garden.
We used to have frogs in the garden, but no pond. I guess they were happy enough in the boggy corner. It's dried out now though due to the trees and plants growing up.Thanks. I think it comes out from under our decking at night to hunt. There was nothing to see.
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Thanks. The thing is, we don't have a pond, so it must be nice and wet where it lives.
Cheers
Hugh
I got frogs,vipers,toads and copper lizards in my garden. The more of these little creeps there are,the happier the hedgehogs and badgers will be.We used to have frogs in the garden, but no pond. I guess they were happy enough in the boggy corner. It's dried out now though due to the trees and plants growing up.
Sounds like a nice wildlife garden. I've seen the odd copper lizard (called a slow worm in this country), and a hedgehog but not much else.I got frogs,vipers,toads and copper lizards in my garden. The more of these little creeps there are,the happier the hedgehogs and badgers will be.
Just birds here mostly.I got frogs,vipers,toads and copper lizards in my garden. The more of these little creeps there are,the happier the hedgehogs and badgers will be.
Just birds here mostly.
Not seen a hedgehog in the wild for years.
Yes,I live in a rural area. So,what you read here is just some of the smaller animals. I sometimes see north European moose,wild boar,roe deer and lynx in my garden.Sounds like a nice wildlife garden. I've seen the odd copper lizard (called a slow worm in this country), and a hedgehog but not much else.
Cheers
Hugh
Typical white van man!I've just bought a 'soft' hedgehog toy for a new family member. I liked the idea of soft spines! To add a bit of realism I ran it over a couple of times...
Fantastic! I live in a rural village but in the heavily populated south of England, so foxes are common, badgers are around but never seen except when lying in the road.Yes,I live in a rural area. So,what you read here is just some of the smaller animals. I sometimes see north European moose,wild boar,roe deer and lynx in my garden.
Guess England is a bit more populated than south Swedish highland areas... Where I live,nearest paved road is about 2 kilometres away,and nearest bus stop about the same.Fantastic! I live in a rural village but in the heavily populated south of England, so foxes are common, badgers are around but never seen except when lying in the road.
I hear that they are going to try and reintroduce lynx into Kielder forest in the far north of England.
Cheers
Hugh
Nice. You seem to be getting a lot of camera time in for a family holiday!
Nice. You seem to be getting a lot of camera time in for a family holiday!
Nice. I'm also on holiday this week but haven't managed to escape the chores yet.Yeah just plenty of quiet time where I can chill out and shoot off the back balcony.
Then today I was let off my leash for an hour on lindisfarne!
Nice. I'm also on holiday this week but haven't managed to escape the chores yet.
Did some craft photography today for Mrs AFB, so might get to escape for a few days tomorrow, weather permitting.