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morgana
the secret garden
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16 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 9:55am  

Great photo Kimbo I have one come into my garden for the birds fat shells, one year I captured it swinging from one part of the bird pole to the other and sliding up and down the pole to get to the food, it must of thought it was at the park Big grin
Memories and Nostalgia - Coventry's wildlife
morgana
the secret garden
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17 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 10:02am  

Swallow Tailed Moth in my kitchen
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Midland Red

18 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 1:11pm  

Apologies for the poor picture quality - these were spotted in our garden on 15 April (Fat Frank on the left had been around for several weeks, sadly we have not seen them since)
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Midland Red

19 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 1:23pm  

On 24th Jul 2013 9:55am, morgana said: Great photo Kimbo I have one come into my garden for the birds fat shells, one year I captured it swinging from one part of the bird pole to the other and sliding up and down the pole to get to the food, it must of thought it was at the park Big grin
Being so close to the woods, our garden is overrun by grey squirrels - I've just found these shots from 2008
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
20 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 1:35pm  

You are lucky then MR. Lovely photos. Must be nice to see the antics they get up to. Thank you for sharing. Thumbs up
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Midland Red

21 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 2:10pm  

Thanks - yes they can be amusing to watch, but at the end of the day they're really rats with bushy tails We had a devil of a job finding bird-feeders that really are squirrel-proof, despite all the claims, they're not easy to find Now the squirrels only have access to the fat ball feeder and the droppings from the bird feeders, whilst the birds have sole access to their nuts and seed
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scrutiny
22 of 40  Wed 24th Jul 2013 8:06pm  
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morgana
the secret garden
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23 of 40  Fri 26th Jul 2013 12:52pm  

Specklewood Butterfly Red Admiral Butterfly Comma Butterfly Peacock Butterfly Copper Tip Butterfly
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scrutiny
24 of 40  Sat 27th Jul 2013 12:26pm  
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morgana
the secret garden
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25 of 40  Sat 27th Jul 2013 8:14pm  

Why thank you scrutiny, yesterday I wasn't quick enough with catching a dragonfly along the pathway side of the Ricoh, now that would to me would have been a great catch. Oh Smile
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
26 of 40  Mon 29th Jul 2013 11:09am  

When we first moved into our present house we were on a "frog migration route". Every autumn frogs used to travel from a garden pond to a local pool for overwintering via our garden. Unfortunately if we had the back door open many would come into the house, be unable to get out again and either end up in the hallway or in some cases find their way upstairs so we would rescue them and take them to the pool. This happened for about five years and then it stopped, we later found out that the garden pond had been filled in. Funnily enough we never saw them going the other way in spring. Roll eyes
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morgana
the secret garden
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27 of 40  Mon 29th Jul 2013 9:23pm  

Such a shame the garden pond was filled in. I know the past few years there has been a shortage of frogs in this country like this year a shortage of ladybirds through the wet weather destroying their food.
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scrutiny
coventry
28 of 40  Wed 31st Jul 2013 12:44pm  

Thumbs up Managed to creep up to the french windows to snap this. The woodpecker is normally with its mate. They are very skittish so I had to crawl up to the window. It is pecking the ants out of a nest, does a good job aerating the lawn. You will prob have to zoom in a bit. Thumbs up
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Midland Red

29 of 40  Wed 31st Jul 2013 8:19pm  

On 29th Jul 2013 11:09am, Old Lincolnian said: When we first moved into our present house we were on a "frog migration route". Every autumn frogs used to travel from a garden pond to a local pool for overwintering via our garden. Unfortunately if we had the back door open many would come into the house, be unable to get out again and either end up in the hallway or in some cases find their way upstairs so we would rescue them and take them to the pool. This happened for about five years and then it stopped, we later found out that the garden pond had been filled in. Funnily enough we never saw them going the other way in spring. Roll eyes
You should have left the front door open! Big grin
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morgana
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30 of 40  Thu 1st Aug 2013 3:13pm  
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