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    Pops,
    What a great picture of Cyrl I might have to frame that one!

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      Here's one of mine ....
      ... unusual coloring .... just a 'juvenile' I think !!

      Jay
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      Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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        Found another 'resident' .... one of a pair who regularly arrive !!

        Jay
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        Canon 7D, Canon 40D, + lots of bits

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          I'd been assuming it had been a squirrel taking bark and damaging a few branches on this tree. Today the true culprit was caught in the act.

          A Carrion Crow - several are nesting in nearby trees.



          Pol

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            Snap....

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              Here is a photograph of a jellyfish I saw on the beach

              Audrey

              https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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              • Re: Wildlife Challenge!

                Here is one in the sea in Cuba:-



                I am happy to receive critiques of the two jellyfish above.
                Audrey

                https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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                • Re: Wildlife Challenge!

                  I can't believe everybodies garden has been barren of wildlife for 3 whole days


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                  • Re: Wildlife Challenge!

                    Well I suppose these count if the thread is waning a bit

                    1000's of the buggers in my pond.





                    Mmmm, I've eaten snails, frogs legs, winkles, cockles, whitebait.......wonder what these taste like
                    Stuart R
                    https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

                    Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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                      You would want a fair few to make a sarnie
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                      • Re: Wildlife Challenge!

                        Originally posted by Pops View Post
                        You would want a fair few to make a sarnie
                        Not so many needed to shove on a cracker to mimic caviar.

                        Pol

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                          Originally posted by Pops View Post
                          You would want a fair few to make a sarnie
                          True Pops, but when I was a kid I remember my Dad making winkle sandwiches most Sunday tea-times during the summer - this required some patience and dexterity with a sewing needle or pin! Quite a ritual it was, with salt, pepper and vinegar; it also had to be white bread and real butter. This would be followed by cockles, which I never took to - too reminiscent of dead baby birds (I sometimes wonder if this description was regularly trotted out by Dad because he had 6 hungry kids and it helped ensure that he got the lion's share ). Crab (something else I never really took to) would also be on the table if Dad was feeling flush that week.

                          We lived in Kent and used to have a guy come round with seafood in a chilled box on the front of his push-bike most Sunday afternoons in the summer. I think he came up from Whitstable or possibly Seasalter* which wasn't far away by car but on a bike on a hot day must have been hard work.

                          *Jewel of the Kent Coast , look for "there be dragons here" on the map.
                          Stuart R
                          https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

                          Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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                            Originally posted by Pops View Post
                            You would want a fair few to make a sarnie
                            True Pops, but when I was a kid I remember my Dad making winkle sandwiches most Sunday tea-times during the summer - this required some patience and dexterity with a sewing needle or pin! Quite a ritual it was, with salt, pepper and vinegar; it also had to be white bread and real butter. This would be followed by cockles, which I never took to - too reminiscent of dead baby birds (I sometimes wonder if this description was regularly trotted out by Dad because he had 6 hungry kids and it helped ensure that he got the lion's share ). Crab (something else I never really took to) would also be on the table if Dad was feeling flush that week.

                            We lived in Kent and used to have a guy come round with seafood in a chilled box on the front of his push-bike most Sunday afternoons in the summer. I think he came up from Whitstable or possibly Seasalter* which wasn't far away by car but on a bike on a hot day must have been hard work.

                            *Jewel of the Kent Coast , look for "there be dragons here" on the map.
                            Stuart R
                            https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

                            Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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                              Whoops - don't know how I managed to do that
                              Stuart R
                              https://www.flickr.com/photos/fred-canon/

                              Life is an incurable disease with a 100% mortality rate

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                                This is "chips" the squirrel - a very messy eater.

                                Pol

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