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    Ct weasel

    If Weasels were the size of Lions they would rule the world!!
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    Hello from Suffolk

    A bunch of flowers always helps. I hope er indoors dosen't withhold the "oingiboingy" or you will just be plain old Bob.
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    Red Kite between Swindon & Marlborough

    About two red kite sightings for every one buzzard sighting in east wilts for about 5 years now!!
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    Where is Harry?

    To answer my own question, his last activity was back in December, so I trust all is well.
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    Where is Harry?

    Hi all I haven't 'Birdforumed'for a couple of years now but have been re descovering the site again of late. I hardly dare ask, but is Harry Eales still about? because I have not come across a post by him yet. I know he had a really dfficult winter a few years back.
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    Moths through the winter months

    Hi Adam. If your caterpillar is a Ruby Tiger (its behaviour seems right for this species as they sunbathe on mild winter days) It will be an adult caterpillar and will not need to eat anymore it will pupate in May and hatch to an adult Moth at the end of May-June. If you wish your moth to...
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    Large numbers of dead toads

    Any overhanging trees? A Buzzard has sat above the farm pond behind my house for 3 years now and picked off spawning frogs-he only eats the back legs and drops the rest of the frog from his perch(quite often still alive)
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    Hides and getting closer

    Scrim netting is sold at country stores and packs into a rucksack or bag quite well I carry a few green plastic clothes pegs as well, and these two things used together with fences and overhanging trees they make a good Ad hoc set up. Field craft however is your first priority!
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    Caterpillar ID help needed

    Hi Marcel The usual Englsh name for the caterpillar "levels" is instar and a Larva usualy moults five to six times (first instar,second instar etc) Lepidoptera larvae never have more than five prolegs (the stumpy looking ones in the middle of the body) Sawfly larvae always have more than five...
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    Caterpillar ID help needed

    just noticed I keep pluralising Larva (oops)
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    Caterpillar ID help needed

    No 3 NOT sloe pug_ Just noticed your dates and Sloe Pug is a spring larva
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    Caterpillar ID help needed

    Hi Marcel No 1 Sawfly species. No 2 Ruby Tiger moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) No 3 Sloe Pug (if on sloe) but could easily be a hoverfly larvae too! No 4 Setacious Hebrew character moth (Xestia C nigrum) No 5 Is definately a Colioptera (Beetle) larvae But you will need a coliopterist for...
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