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There are five new photographs on the Photo page starting…

There are five new photographs on the Photo page, starting from number eleven. Getting short of photographs again.

Newquay harbour from up at the top of the road. Sue.

ROCKS ON THE SURPRISE NEAR SHEFFIELD. Lynne.

Moreton Island Australia, this looks absolutely beautiful. Elsie.

A Buzzard at the Red Kite feeding station. Rhyader ,Wales. Judy.

A few more pictures for the Forum; taken in my garden in Wales today. PM.

I received the email below from Peter in Delaware. We just need to get the camera working properly. Peter has a person going to look at it for him today.

,both male and female are back, they have been mating all morning and are building the nest back to nesting status. The nest they are going to use is our nest with the web cam.

I caught a glimpse of the young Vixen that looked a little poor last night. I will try to get a good look at her tonight. She has probably got a litter of Cubs nearby and it has been the first time she has left them since being born. Having and looking after Cubs will take a lot out of a Vixen. The Vixen relies on the Dog Fox for her food for the first weeks after she has given birth to the Cubs. She unable to leave the Cubs for the first couple of weeks, if she does they will be liable to die from the cold. The Dog Fox shouldn’t have a lot of trouble hunting food at Denbury. There are Rabbits everywhere and you no doubt have seen the amount of Pheasant that we have here.

We have seen a Vixen in our garden over the past few days. I cant remember it looking poor, but I will make sure that I look properly next time I see her. Mind you thinking about it she was in the garden when Tass and Kye were outside, quite close to where the Vixen was in the garden, so she must have been hungry.

I bet not many of you saw the Stag this afternoon. I first noticed a young one and was following him. When I moved the camera slightly I just saw the antlers of the larger one. It was only after it disappeared into the woods that I realised that I had not counted how many tips were on his antlers. If there had of been twelve it would have been a Royal Stag. What ever it was a magnificent animal. They may return, so I check the camera in the valley now and then through the night.

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