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All native wildlife is a joy to see but i have a soft spot for the red squirrel and otters, at one of my early morning fishing spots a young red squirrel used to come down and tease my old 2 lurchers by coming out the tree so they could see it then run back up out of reach of them and it would keep doing it till i went home or moved to a different spot

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cant beat the sight of a barn owl flying silent across a field as its startin t get light.

 

i love to watch owls when i see them as we dont see many, the shrill cry of buzzards early in the morning, We have plenty of those alright.... :notworthy:

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Don't do much as a give back, but we've hung a couple of those coconut shell bird feeder things - in front of the window so the kids can watch all the tits / finches / robins / etc.

 

We used to have 3 residend buzzards, but we only have 1 now. I'm about to go see the farmer over the hill about permission to reduce the number of crows that seem to live on his land - and mob the buzzards at every opportunity.

The remaining buzzard makes my hunting a bit harder, but I reckon he has more right to his 'sport' than I do.

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