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Eric



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...when the squirrels are 'working their nuts off'. Correction... the little sobs are nicking MY walnuts.:whip:

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Took some mugshots so I can recognise him if he turns up again...

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Keep an eye out for this little thief....

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Naughty Squirrel! :lol:

Lovely mugshots although that's a grey isn't it? I suppose there are no red Squirrels left so far South.

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It is not the southness but the number of greys! There are red squirrels pretty much everywhere in the forests in Spain as there are no grey squirells.

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The pixs are good but not too keen on them. Sadly they are moving into the valley at Ravenglass and as a result the reds are on the way out.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
The pixs are good but not too keen on them. Sadly they are moving into the valley at Ravenglass and as a result the reds are on the way out.
Need to introduce more pine martens:thumbs:

They feed on squirrels but the greys are not as agile at evading these voracious predators....so get nabbed a lot easier.

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:lol::lol:

Agree about the pine martins and more Goshawks as they take the Greys for the same reason as the pine martins

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Iain wrote:
:lol::lol:

Agree about the pine martins and more Goshawks as they take the Greys for the same reason as the pine martins

We've got a pair breeding locally :sssshh:

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Put one of our sunflowers up for the birds who had some but 3 of your friends turned up and are making short work of it and plenty of mess below.

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We've got two pair not far from me but it's kept quite but grey numbers are dropping.


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