The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog

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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by Did67 » 10/07/16, 11:36

I also regularly pick woodpeckers in my lawns, where they pick worms ...
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by Flytox » 10/07/16, 20:13

izentrop wrote:Yes it's a exploit to take a woodpecker in photo, especially in such close-up. He must have taken off with his loud cry. Their presence can be seen from afar by their cry. I often visit a great spotted woodpecker per period, it's pretty too and just as fierce.


Exploit may not be. : Mrgreen: It was ten meters from the house, a little zoom and cropping were enough. Didn't hear her scream. : Wink: . To "spot" them, there is also when they dig trunks, to hunt insects or to make their nests. It literally looks like a burst of a submachine gun! trrrrrrrrrrrrraaah !, trrrrrrrrrrrrraaah !, trrrrrrrrrrrrraaah! and can be heard from afar.

With a little luck, I will also be able to catch European rabbits which come in the same area. Finally, if they come back .... the "nice" doggies may have taken care of it ..... : Cry: Right now they have found the technique to kill hedgehogs, they are at 3 ° : Evil: They yell, kill him, play with it, but don't even eat it.
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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by izentrop » 11/07/16, 09:59

The hedgehogs are out hunting in broad daylight right now. I have had a rat rat (SPA) for a month. He doesn't go out alone, so I have time to intervene before it's too late. I saved 2 last week. :)
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by Did67 » 11/07/16, 10:04

And why don't I have a hedgehog? Garden "more than organic". Put a small "hedgehog house", croquettes (that stray cats come to eat!) ... Set up a small hedgehog garden with only plants that attract slugs ... And nothing!
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by izentrop » 11/07/16, 14:15

I always had.
My land is surrounded by hedges, brambles, nettles. My neighbor has wood on pallets, it must make them a great refuge. Very hot summer nights (not yet arrived this year), we have already heard them groan under the open window.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwcAKjsh40U(audio only and not mine)
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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by Flytox » 19/02/17, 22:57

Placed crane a few hundred meters from the house:

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They are omnipresent this year. :P
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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by moinsdewatt » 25/02/17, 14:06

I almost crushed a badger yesterday when I left work yesterday at 21:30 pm!

It is not the first time that I meet badgers, but I have to pound it (well I was only 20 km / h).
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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by Flytox » 15/05/17, 23:29

Visiting my workshop today ....
Viper or snake ????? Place your bets ...... in all the ways I won she was afraid of the end of my broom and she calmly came out to spy on me from under the pallet. : Mrgreen:
Let's say a snake, the head is not "too" triangular ....
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Re: The nursery of my garden: swallow and hedgehog




by Christophe » 16/05/17, 01:49

Houla..ça does not laugh the fauna in the South West !! : Mrgreen:
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