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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

I am out of wildlife/nature shots, but here are a bunch of pictures of our cats. The calico with the black nose is Gatto, the calico with the pink nose is Chat, and the black cat is, well, Blackie. The tuxedo cat was our beloved Figaro, who passed on 2 years ago, but he was such a ham for the camera. Penny Chicago Chicago Chicago.

Rustlers warned stolen sheep may be poisonous.

Sent in by Elsie.

RUSTLERS who butchered four pregnant sheep in a field were last night warned the meat could pose a health hazard.

The thieves left a bloody scene and the bodies of four unborn lambs at the field on the outskirts of Staindrop, near Barnard Castle, County Durham.

Police believe the sheep will be sold on the black market as meat, but have warned that the sheep had last week been given worming treatment, and the flesh contains potentially dangerous levels of worming chemicals that could cause illness if eaten.

The texel cross mules, worth

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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

These are the last photographs that we have.

MY FRIEND IN AUSTRALIA IS FOSTERING TWO WALLABY BABIES AT THE MOMENT. Lynne.

FEMALE CHAFFINCH IN MY GARDEN. Lynne.

FEMALE BLACKBIRD IN MY GARDEN. Lynne.

ONE OF MY FRIENDLY SQUIRRELS. Lynne.

Not had time to do a Diary today. Sue sent this in. I thought you may like it.

You might find this of interest. Sue.

Obituary

London Times

An Obituary printed in the London Times……… Interesting and sadly
rather true.

‘Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who
has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was,
since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape..
He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as:

Knowing when to come in out of the rain; why the early bird gets the
worm; Life isn’t always fair; and maybe it was my fault.

Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don’t spend
more than you can earn) and reliable strategies (adults, not children,
are in charge).

His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well-intentioned but
overbearing regulations were set in place. Reports of a 6-year-old boy
charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens
suspended from school for using mouth wash after lunch; and a teacher
fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition.

Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the
job that they themselves had failed to do in disciplining their unruly
children.

It declined even further when schools were required to get parental
consent to administer sun lotion or an Aspirin to a student; but could
not inform parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have
an abortion.

Common Sense lost the will to live as the churches became businesses;
and criminals received better treatment than their victims. Common
Sense took a beating when you couldn’t defend yourself from a burglar
in your own home and the burglar could sue you for assault.

Common Sense finally gave up the will to live, after a woman failed to
realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot. She spilled a little in
her lap, and was promptly awarded a huge settlement .

Common Sense was preceded in death, by his parents, Truth and Trust

His wife, Discretion, his daughter, Responsibility, his son, Reason

He is survived by his 4 stepbrothers; I Know My Rights

I Want It Now; Someone Else Is To Blame; I’m A Victim

Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.

If you still remember him, pass this on. If not, join the majority and do
nothing.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

ALL FIVE TAKEN IN THE PEAK DISTRICT. LYNNE.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

A little bit of history… Rob Roy’s grave, Scotland. Janice Leeds.

Whats on the shore line? Graham.~(Our website man) When he was Scotland last week.
The majority of them are Knot. A wading bird. Peter. SWT.

Red Squirrel on Brownsea Island. Merrilyn.

Harley Davidson Poodle and own mode of transport. Merrilyn.

We bated for rats the lower Badger feeding area two nights ago. It normally take a few days for the rats to take the bate. On checking it this evening all of the poison had gone and a large amount of the plastic container that the poison was in. There seems fewer rats in that area tonight. Some of the rats from the main Badger feeding will take the bate from where it is now as it is only 15m away. Within a couple of days we will bate the main area.

The Griffon Vulture webcam was a disaster last year. Simon the person who contacted us and set the location up had not made sure that every thing that was needed was in place or possible, and guess what, it wasn’t. we eventually got most of the equipment that we sent Simon returned to us, with the wireless equipment and camera that was on the Mountain still outstanding as the weather was to bad to climb to get it. As we may need a wireless connection for another webcam I asked Simon for the outstanding equipment to be returned. He told me that part of the mountain above the nesting site that the equipment was located on had fallen onto the equipment and it had gone. I wouldn’t have minded but he added that he had told me that the location was unstable and that could have been the outcome. I would never tell any person to risk loosing very expensive broadcasting equipment.

We are sending a new camera to Peter at Indian River Bay, Delaware this week for the Osprey webcam. It is a Pan Tilt and Zoom camera that Peter will put on the roof of his house that is at the most 200m from the nest. The new camera will be able to show the nest very close. The Osprey will be returning to both the Lock and Indian River Bay during February.

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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

MY TAME ROBIN

LONG TAILED TITS IN MY FEEDER

GREENFINCH

BLUE TIT

BLACKBIRD FEEDING ITS BABY

ALL TAKEN IN MY GARDEN LAST YEAR LYNNE

Sorry that the Forum was not updated until this evening.

About midnight last night when I checked the webcams there was a Deer laying down by the stream in the Valley. The way it was laying down I could not be sure what type of Deer it was but i reckon it was a Roe Deer. It was the first Deer that I have seen on the webcams for a good few months. We can see that there are Deer visiting the Valley by their foot prints that we regularly see.

It or another Deer going by the Deer foot prints I found when I went to feed the Badger, had made its way to the gate in the background of the Badger feeding area. It may well have jumped the gate to where the Badgers feed. On a couple of occasions Deer were were seen at the Badger feeding area last year.

I see on the Forum that some of you have Snowdrops out. We have had them open for a week. What I want to see is the Daffodils out. They are a great site but better still we know that we are in Spring.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

There are only on days photographs left.

HI MR FARMER, HOPE IVE STIRRED A FEW MEMORIES OF WARM EVENINGS AND FISH AND CHIPS !!!! MARIE IN TAUNTON

THE LAND TRAIN AT MINEHEAD THAT RUNS FROM THE HOLIDAY CAMP TO THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE SLIPWAY MINEHEAD HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie.

CANNONS LOOKING OVER THE HARBOUR AT MINEHEAD. Marie.

We were hoping to do a webcam with the Crown Estates in Scotland. Unfortunately it never happened and the equipment that we sent to them is being returned next week. In my telephone conversation with the Ranger at the location and my first contact, who with a promotion has moved to the Head Office we got talking about the possibility of doing a Golden Eagle. This year a platform is to be erected to encourage a nest site. It wont be this year that the Eagle will nest, if at all. If and when it does happen we will install a webcam at the location. The Ranger is to keep me updated with the site and I will let you know of any thing that happens.

Most years our drive is covered with thousands of Frog making their way to the Lakes to spawn. It normally happens from the middle of February into March. It is a nightmare trying to get in and out of the Farm as if we are not careful and move the Frogs out of the way some will get run over. Now that we have the gates installed at the entrance of the drive not so many will die from uninvited vehicles. With the camera that we installed last year down the drive overlooking the Lake and Reindeer Field we will be able to use it to see the Frogs.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

1/ Old building in the centre of Oxford on the corner of Cornmarket and Ship Street believed to be built between 1386-1396 as the New Inn, now shops. CH.

2/ Hertford Bridge linking the old and new parts of Hertford College together. CH.

3/ All Souls College Oxford taken from the tower of the University Church. CH.

4/ A view looking down the High Street across All Souls with Queens College top left, to the right is University College and top centre the tower of Magdellen College. CH.

5/ View again form the University Church looking over Brasenose College with the spire of Exeter College Chapel. CH.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

There are only on days photographs left.

HI MR FARMER, HOPE IVE STIRRED A FEW MEMORIES OF WARM EVENINGS AND FISH AND CHIPS !!!! MARIE IN TAUNTON

THE LAND TRAIN AT MINEHEAD THAT RUNS FROM THE HOLIDAY CAMP TO THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE SLIPWAY MINEHEAD HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie.

CANNONS LOOKING OVER THE HARBOUR AT MINEHEAD. Marie.

We were hoping to do a webcam with the Crown Estates in Scotland. Unfortunately it never happened and the equipment that we sent to them is being returned next week. In my telephone conversation with the Ranger at the location and my first contact, who with a promotion has moved to the Head Office we got talking about the possibility of doing a Golden Eagle. This year a platform is to be erected to encourage a nest site. It wont be this year that the Eagle will nest, if at all. If and when it does happen we will install a webcam at the location. The Ranger is to keep me updated with the site and I will let you know of any thing that happens.

Most years our drive is covered with thousands of Frog making their way to the Lakes to spawn. It normally happens from the middle of February into March. It is a nightmare trying to get in and out of the Farm as if we are not careful and move the Frogs out of the way some will get run over. Now that we have the gates installed at the entrance of the drive not so many will die from uninvited vehicles. With the camera that we installed last year down the drive overlooking the Lake and Reindeer Field we will be able to use it to see the Frogs.

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Starting from numbersix there are five new photographs on the…

Starting from numbersix there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

Lupins in my friend’s garden in the South of France. Janice of Leeds.

The is the new ‘ Living Coasts’ attraction in Torquay.Devon. Janice of Leeds.

This is Babbacombe model village in South Devon. The landscaping is amazing. Janice of Leeds.

This is Breakwater Beach in Brixham Devon. I long for the summer!! Janice of Leeds.

Another photograph from the Kestrel nest in Shropshire.

The Badger last night were not fighting they were playing. And they do make an awful noise when they fight. I told last year when we heard a fight between two Badgers and found the next morning a young male that had probably strayed into our Setts territory and got to close to the Sett.

Although Badger will travel many mile in a night they do have their own territory. They mark it by digging small holes called Dung Pits on their boundary to leave their droppings. We come across them now and then. There was one very close by the side of our drive close to the Farmhouse.

The size of Badger territory is governed by the availability of food, being mainly earth worms. The population of the Sett at Denbury would be larger than normal in this area, for in and around the boundaries of Denbury there are six Badgers Setts that I know of. The area would not sustain such a large Sett as ours unless we feed them.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

Lupins in my friend’s garden in the South of France. Janice of Leeds.

The is the new ‘ Living Coasts’ attraction in Torquay.Devon. Janice of Leeds.

This is Babbacombe model village in South Devon. The landscaping is amazing. Janice of Leeds.

This is Breakwater Beach in Brixham Devon. I long for the summer!! Janice of Leeds.

Another photograph from the Kestrel nest in Shropshire.

The Badger last night were not fighting they were playing. And they do make an awful noise when they fight. I told last year when we heard a fight between two Badgers and found the next morning a young male that had probably strayed into our Setts territory and got to close to the Sett.

Although Badger will travel many mile in a night they do have their own territory. They mark it by digging small holes called Dung Pits on their boundary to leave their droppings. We come across them now and then. There was one very close by the side of our drive close to the Farmhouse.

The size of Badger territory is governed by the availability of food, being mainly earth worms. The population of the Sett at Denbury would be larger than normal in this area, for in and around the boundaries of Denbury there are six Badgers Setts that I know of. The area would not sustain such a large Sett as ours unless we feed them.