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  1. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    Wanted to say that it Belugas Belief (probably sounds better in my head). Nice one!! What would the Thames River cetacean list be in recent times I wonder? How many of the general range of 'common' whales and dolphins have occurred? But what about the commoner rarities?
  2. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    It was a lot smaller - twas a Water Shrew! About 20 feet away in the open in broad daylight. Looks like there are historical records in the area though. #unexpectedlifer. Nice moth!
  3. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    An interesting one last week - was looking out of the patio doors at my aunt's house in Lizard Village (Cornwall) to the garden and fields beyond for random birds when I noticed a small black mammal slowly bounding across the lawn ... and into the side border. It then re-appeared, again bounding...
  4. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    3 Hare in a field just out of Luton Parkway Rail station coming back from France yesterday were nice, with a (presumed) Roe Deer running through long grassy field in France itself around midday. Bunnies both ends of journey too.
  5. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    ... the girlfriend has a flat in town. ;-)
  6. dantheman

    John's Mammals 2018

    Not done much birding (or thus incidental mammaling the past few weeks), but tree planting last week encountered plenty of healthy Field Voles and a Common Shrew which thought it would be fun to climb into the bin I was carting around with me with trees in when I wasn't looking. Also a Pygmy...
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