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chubsta
Senior Member Joined: 26 Apr 2013 Location: Folkestone,Kent Status: Offline Points: 430 |
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Posted: 07 Dec 2015 at 5:09pm |
i have never been what you would call an 'active member' as i don't ever seem to spot much myself but check the forum every day, just love seeing the pictures not only of frogs and newts etc, but also the fungi that are often posted.
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will
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@Keith - I'm trying to hibernate but it's too bloody mild at the moment!
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Tom Omlette
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on the subject of things being a bit quiet on the forum. i really think of members as friends but have never met any in person. i wonder if it's worth re-kindling the idea of a meet up in the spring?
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Tom Omlette
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cheers suz. it does look like its eating the slug. its so mild at the moment. was just checking the forecast for monday evening when i play football and its giving out 10 deg overnight. crazy! that's camping weather!
getting a new lens and flash foe xmas so will be posting a few more pics myself hopefully. love seeing your optics suz. especially the slowworms, and seeing how late in the year they remain active. tom
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Suzy
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Well Tim Tom in the interests of posting something to keep us going
here's a frog from under a cover near my largest pond. The other week
there were two under here. Photographed today, early afternoon. A mild blustery
day. Nothing under any of my other covers. I looked last night and saw
two small newtlets but they didn't photograph very well, and not seen
tonight.
Not sure if it is eating that slug or not. Notice it is covered in leeches. |
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Tom Omlette
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hi everyone. i'm still here.
almost unbelievable really but i first joined this forum 2006 and have learned virtually everything i know about herps since. my first post :) http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/forum/herp-spotting_topic1763.html i love this forum xxx Tim |
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Iowarth
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Feel free Suzy, feel free!
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Suzy
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Well I could go out looking for newts and bore you all with them!
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Hawley
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Hello!
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Paul Ford
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I know what you mean Keith!!!
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