matty73 4 Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 set off at 3.30 this morn got to spot just in time for first light love been out at this time with dog got one rabbit but see allsorts if only i was any good with a camera managed to take couple bad photos of some roe Quote Link to post
rabbit tourmentor 29 Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 lovely to see them great in the morning when theres not to many people about atb rabtour Quote Link to post
brummy-bull-man 1 Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 had one right me car off when it was lent to a friend a few weeks back Quote Link to post
Bradford Lad 74 Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 (edited) I'm quite lucky i get see deer most morniings now, a few Roe have just moved onto the land behind my house, it's mostly over grown and seems to be dead land between the golf course and farmers paddocks. No one really uses it other than to walk dogs and it's lifting with rabbits but farmer wont give anyone any permission anyway doesnt stop my Patty catching his fair share in the cover, cant wait to pick my new 14month old Beddy/Whippet up at end of month, since the farmer cut his hay there's plenty of flat ground now This is the new addition: Edited July 11, 2009 by Bradford Lad Quote Link to post
matty73 4 Posted July 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 I'm quite lucky i get see deer most morniings now, a few Roe have just moved onto the land behind my house, it's mostly over grown and seems to be dead land between the golf course and farmers paddocks. No one really uses it other than to walk dogs and it's lifting with rabbits but farmer wont give anyone any permission anyway doesnt stop my Patty catching his fair share in the cover, cant wait to pick my new 14month old Beddy/Whippet up at end of month, since the farmer cut his hay there's plenty of flat ground now This is the new addition: its always the same with farmers they dont want rabbits but they dont want anyone else to have them either. have you tried golf course for permission bet they sick of them you might only get ferreting but its a foot in the door as they might put pressure on farmer to let you control them on his land worth a try Quote Link to post
matty73 4 Posted July 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 lovely to see them great in the morning when theres not to many people about atb rabtour yeah its my favourite time of day everything just seems to be that little bit carefree still even though its daylight. same day as seen the deer i saw numerous jays and woodpeckers a kingfisher a vixen with four cubs in tow, barn owls, tawnys and millions of woodpigeon have they had an explosion of numbers anywhere else havnt seen many grey partridge this year though, seems to be plenty ducks on river Quote Link to post
Bradford Lad 74 Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 I'm quite lucky i get see deer most morniings now, a few Roe have just moved onto the land behind my house, it's mostly over grown and seems to be dead land between the golf course and farmers paddocks. No one really uses it other than to walk dogs and it's lifting with rabbits but farmer wont give anyone any permission anyway doesnt stop my Patty catching his fair share in the cover, cant wait to pick my new 14month old Beddy/Whippet up at end of month, since the farmer cut his hay there's plenty of flat ground now This is the new addition: its always the same with farmers they dont want rabbits but they dont want anyone else to have them either. have you tried golf course for permission bet they sick of them you might only get ferreting but its a foot in the door as they might put pressure on farmer to let you control them on his land worth a try Yeh mate tried the Golf course but the rabbits just arent burrying on there so theyre not bothered with the odd ones hopping about, farmer just wont budge, bit of a recluse and doesnt like people!! Quote Link to post
matty73 4 Posted July 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 I'm quite lucky i get see deer most morniings now, a few Roe have just moved onto the land behind my house, it's mostly over grown and seems to be dead land between the golf course and farmers paddocks. No one really uses it other than to walk dogs and it's lifting with rabbits but farmer wont give anyone any permission anyway doesnt stop my Patty catching his fair share in the cover, cant wait to pick my new 14month old Beddy/Whippet up at end of month, since the farmer cut his hay there's plenty of flat ground now This is the new addition: its always the same with farmers they dont want rabbits but they dont want anyone else to have them either. have you tried golf course for permission bet they sick of them you might only get ferreting but its a foot in the door as they might put pressure on farmer to let you control them on his land worth a try Yeh mate tried the Golf course but the rabbits just arent burrying on there so theyre not bothered with the odd ones hopping about, farmer just wont budge, bit of a recluse and doesnt like people!! what he doesnt know wont hurt him Quote Link to post
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