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we all hunt kill and enjoy or sport, but what do you want to look after, for me its bats

number1 and my kids(2 boys)

thats sad we all do that, when in the field do you respect

got a soft spot for the wee stoats amazing to watch them hunt up the speed and grace when these wee things shift is a joy tae watch.

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we all hunt kill and enjoy or sport, but what do you want to look after, for me its bats

number1 and my kids(2 boys)

thats sad we all do that, when in the field do you respect

got a soft spot for the wee stoats amazing to watch them hunt up the speed and grace when these wee things shift is a joy tae watch.

me and foxyforce watched a stoat hunt................brill

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we all hunt kill and enjoy or sport, but what do you want to look after, for me its bats

number1 and my kids(2 boys)

thats sad we all do that, when in the field do you respect

got a soft spot for the wee stoats amazing to watch them hunt up the speed and grace when these wee things shift is a joy tae watch.

me and foxyforce watched a stoat hunt................brill

a could watch the wee feckers for oors,loads round my neck of the woods,wee kingfishers dont go amiss either

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so many to list...

 

The Robin and it's sweet song..

A Stoat a leaping & a bounding

The knock of a woodpecker, high in a tree

A glimpse of a Kingfisher diving in and out the water

The graceful hover of a Kestrel on a motorway verge

A chubb in the net and on the bank

And the sight of deer on a cold misty morning...

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For me it's all quarry/animals. There have been times when out shooting that I've just sat & watched them run about & never shot any foxes/rabbits etc etc.

Just good to be a spectator sometimes.

 

Most remarkable thing I've seen is a stoat trying to nick one of the rabbits I shot whilst I was sat having a break - let the little bugger have it - the rabbit was about 4 times the size of the stoat & it ended up dragging it about 10 feet down a track.

 

Nature always humbles me.

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