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    They’re Damselflies , but I’ll take that

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    Might not be the right thread for this but not sure where else to put it.

    Misty morning spider webs:

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    Jeannie
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    Are those spiders big????
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Are those spiders big????

    No. It's a lot of little webs not a few big ones. The spiders are quite small and a variety of types I think since the webs vary in appearance.

    Jeannie
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    This piece isn't going to do any good for the fox population in London.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/658543...ile-she-slept/

    What a stoopid eejut to leave the French doors open at night in this day and age in London !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ro63rto View Post
    This piece isn't going to do any good for the fox population in London.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/658543...ile-she-slept/

    What a stoopid eejut to leave the French doors open at night in this day and age in London !!!
    Being bit didn’t wake her up?
    Shenanigans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jato View Post
    Being bit didn’t wake her up?
    Shenanigans.
    I'm loving the comments section in the link.
    One even points out that the last similar occurrence turned out to be the owners dog that bit her and not a fox.
    We have 5 grown up foxes living in our garden and I'm now concerned the neighbour who has already had one removed a year ago will try and get the rest of them.
    Never has any of the foxes shown any kind of aggression towards us.
    One of them, the "leader" patiently waited outside our kitchen window (see my photos in this thread) for any scraps or jam sandwiches (his favourite).

    Soon as he hears us approaching, he immediately backs off half way down the garden, about 60ft, and won't come get the food until he either hears the back to close shut or he sees us at the window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ro63rto View Post
    This piece isn't going to do any good for the fox population in London.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/658543...ile-she-slept/

    What a stoopid eejut to leave the French doors open at night in this day and age in London !!!
    This ('yeah, right') incident was sponsored by Jack Wills & Zara.
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    As a species, we have an amazing hostility toward the natural world.

    Jeannie

    Quote Originally Posted by ro63rto View Post
    We have 5 grown up foxes living in our garden and I'm now concerned the neighbour who has already had one removed a year ago will try and get the rest of them.
    The adventures of Bob the Traveling Watch


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    I heard squeaking above me and found this guy. He was hungry for breakfast and mom who was flying nearby talking back and hunting.

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    _B9A4358 by Chuck M, on Flickr
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