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Way-Out-West

Senior Member
Location
Pinno's attic
A Huntsman spider with a mean set of fangs.
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Gillstay

Veteran
Any idea what's been digging on my, er, 'lawn'?
About 28mm in diameter I reckon, and about 75mm deep before it goes off horizontally to the right.
Rat? Vole? Mole? Snake?
Anyone hazard a guess?

I'll get some batteries for my wildlife camera and see if I can get a picture tonight.

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Vole and very handy for bumblebees to nest in.
 
Red capped woodpecker exploded out of the hedge this morning: they are quite noisy when startled.

I'm also seeing more kestrels, which is good: there seemed to be less of them in recent years. I don't know if that's connected to the increasing numbers of Red Kites
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
Yay, got a 'flambé' at last... haven't seen that many about this year, even on the buddleia... and the new camera's macro did the job nicely!

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Psamathe

Über Member
Question: Can squirrels eat walnuts? I planted a walnut tree quite a few years ago and this year is the first when it's developing nuts but I have squirrels. And squirrels round me take a lot of nuts, years since I got anything from my large cob nut bushes or anything from my quite a few hazels. Anybody know if walnuts too tough?

Thanks
Ian
 

Gillstay

Veteran
Question: Can squirrels eat walnuts? I planted a walnut tree quite a few years ago and this year is the first when it's developing nuts but I have squirrels. And squirrels round me take a lot of nuts, years since I got anything from my large cob nut bushes or anything from my quite a few hazels. Anybody know if walnuts too tough?

Thanks
Ian

Yep, they can eat Walnuts. They eat through bird boxes so a walnut is no problem.
 
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