Nature watch part VII

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  1. Mrs

    MrsHallsToffeerolls Well-Known Member

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    What happened to Sheep Friday.
     
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    Are you Milos in disguise?

     
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    No badger sightings for a few days now, could be since Mrs Badger turned up she's decided she preferred her old place and he's moved in with her instead, or they're busy doing what amorous badgers do this time of year......if that's done underground.......

    But we have had a bird appear that I think has migrated from Chernobyl, or it's an angel.......

     
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    And for those of you who like such things, here's a squirrels butt.......

    Warning......NSFW.....

     
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    The main problem with Mrs Badgers is that they tend to take over once they have moved in. Then everything becomes your fault, you are dim, you are thick, you do not look after your sett, the one that they have moved in to.
     

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