I can't find any others for this year, so have started this with a funny one. We have moles taking over our garden, notably our lawn, so each day Ron goes out & levels the mole-hills & knocks them down. Yesterday we went out & found this, quite small but perfectly formed! LOL
We couldn't decide if it was a one-finger salute or a new recruit to the Close Encounters fan club.
Here is a link to last years thread https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/200154/mainly-mammals-2019/1285660#pifragment-4285=1
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
At last........Hare in field back of daughter's home.
I was on the same path but he decided to do a runner
then five mins later
He just can't resist this area and I managed a number of pics before he decided to head off once more
What a beaut. There were two of them a few months ago but no babies have been seen, this is first time I have had the opportunity to get a photo so pretty chuffed.
Lot to learn
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Regards, Hazel
James G said:
Had a close encounter with a Stoat the other day, sadly I had the lens on the wrong camera, I had to take the shot or I might have missed the chance so when it go closer I managed to get two pictures of it one when it heard the shutter and one when it legged it, so here are my first ever pictures of a Stoat.
What a fabulous capture Jim, and such a splendid looking animal as well.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
gaynorsl said:
What a beauty Gaynor, and good that you managed to see them again.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/
Kind regards, Ann
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