Alan Harper's Tash
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That's one mammal that hasn't shown any form of decline.Those pesky grey squirrels…
I was meaning more it was the cause of the demise of the U.K. red squirrel.That's one mammal that hasn't shown any form of decline.
I've walked in woods over recent years when this noisy creature has been the dominant sight and sound of the Air. I expect only The Goshawk and female Sparrowhawks...and Man ..have any relevant effect on their cascading population. And the pesky grey squirrels take a significant number of nesting birds eggs ...but silently, unlike Magpies who make a great racquet when they are pilfering ,and have humans hating them for it....whilst the same humans think the squirrel is lovely,with its nice bushy tail....
North Yorkshire has some fantastic countryside ,so I wouldn't be surprised if they are still plentiful up there tbh.Used to see them (rabbits, stoats, squirrels, foxes etc) every day where I lived in North Yorkshire. That was only 6 months ago so doubt it has changed much.
I used to see the Red Fox often ,in daytime, both countryside arable land and cities back in the 80s.Unless you are out walking at night or part of a hunt party I doubt you'd see many foxes.
Same applies to Hedgehogs and Badgers.
Seen plenty of urban foxes, in Bristol and Somerset and one with a gammy leg and cub in Dulwich and tried to feed it dog treats.
Saw an urban badger running between front gardens last year, they are probably still living in that area but don't often walk that route at that time of night. Only so many areas within towns and cities where a badger can build a large set and remain undisturbed.
I find it intresting how different posters have differing experiences.Haven't seen a hedgehog in years.
We used to get foxes. Not seen one in quite a while. Or seen their shit, the usual calling card.
We get rats though. I reckon they walk up the motorway from Old Trafford.
Agreed.I was meaning more it was the cause of the demise of the U.K. red squirrel.
I guess it depends where you live. Perhaps flourishing in some places, less so in others.I find it intresting how different posters have differing experiences.
Some mirror my own observations,others are adamant wildlife is still flourishing...
It does..but I've lived in many different locations over the years from ,built up cities to right out in the Derbyshire countryside ,notts,North Notts South Yorkshire, and always walked the land ,often with dogs , in many different settings with my eyes open,so to speak. I'm very good at spotting wildlife, prefer to walk alone ,with others conversation interrupts the concentration / appreciation / spotting ,imoI guess it depends where you live. Perhaps flourishing in some places, less so in others.
Very true. Coincidentally I happened to see 4 deer today when wandering a park here. No idea that there were even any there as I have been in that park dozens of times without seeing one.It does..but I've lived in many different locations over the years from ,built up cities to right out in the Derbyshire countryside ,notts,North Notts South Yorkshire, and always walked the land ,often with dogs , in many different settings with my eyes open,so to speak. I'm very good at spotting wildlife, prefer to walk alone ,with others conversation interrupts the concentration / appreciation / spotting ,imo
I always make a point of asking others what wildlife they see in their areas, or If folk go on holiday in this country I'll ask them what did they see...over the years I've taken great interest in what wildlife has been seen , so it's not just a random thread ,it's a life time of great interest...
I was out with a mate the other week taking his dog for a walk , he was talking ,and I suddenly stopped, asked him to be quiet....and pointed to two or three brown " shapes " in the corner of a field 100 yards away ....A small group of Roe Deer were relaxing ,un spotted ,lying down, almost perfectly camouflaged against the brown arable land ....they had seen us of course ,they were looking straight back at us ,ears alert...
My mate and his dog were oblivious until I pointed them out.
As I say ,I always like to be quiet when walking the land,def no mobile phone chat !
It does depend on where you live...but also how refined your spotting / identification is,imo.
Wild Deer can be so illusive. So graceful, and secretive.Very true. Coincidentally I happened to see 4 deer today when wandering a park here. No idea that there were even any there as I have been in that park dozens of times without seeing one.
The difference between stoats and weasels.
Weasels are easily recognised as stoats are stotally different
I go fishing at a small lake above us, half an acre, and it is teeming with toads, the ground moves when they leave the water in June. Loads of newts in my pond from Feb to July. Frogs and toads will be out in a month or soI'll probably have a garden full of toads soon. We had thousands of tadpoles in the pond last summer. Bit of a mistake to be honest...
I'd not heard that phrase before....but Richard fuller mentions it early on in this video. ; )