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  1. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    Thanks for the comments both. I do wonder if the whale had ingested plastic rubbish, as has been the case with past whale deaths, although perhaps less likely with Rorquals. I think I've heard that just being in the North Sea is bad news for them. On a lighter note, one of our juvenile Foxes...
  2. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    Guys, I wasn't going to post these pictures, after the poor creature died, but it was significant event for us mammal spotters and the people of King's Lynn. Dirty twitcher that I am, I selfishly shot up there after work for the mammal tick. RIP poor young Fin Whale. Hope you don't mind this. Phil
  3. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    Thank-you John. Good advice. Basically we're waiting for younger member of our party to finish his university semester, along with other things. If we go I'll report back here, obviously. At my age, I better not ask if our younger friend has any 'decent encounters' when he gets in Fresher's...
  4. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    I hope you don't mind me asking for your advice guys, but we're thinking of going back to Andujar to try our luck at Iberian Lynx spotting again. Due to a number of other commitments it seems that early summer is the earliest we can book the trip. Does this represent a reasonable time, or is it...
  5. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    Modest efforts I know, but a few pictures of the 'not so Wild Boar' at Speech House yesterday. I was a bit worried that people still let their dogs off the lead near them, despite the recent incident reported in the papers.
  6. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    We suspected the foxes at Walthamstow were being fed by the fishermen. If I understand things correctly, the reservoirs have recently been converted to an 'open to all' extension of the Lee Valley Country Park and I hope they still do ok with the sudden rise in visitor numbers. Fingers crossed...
  7. prhodes

    John's Mammals 2018

    Looking forward to the bat photographs John. Another example of our tame Foxes here in London, with this individual checking us out for any food today, at the Little Bunting twitch at Walthamstow Reservoirs. Phil
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