Wildlife pictures

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A couple of recent ones.
A pair of slow worms. The darker one on the left looks like it may still be pregnant. If so, it's leaving it a bit late to give birth. Mind you, the picture was taken about a week ago so it may have given birth by now.
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And a male common lizard...
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I don't know about Wild life , but this farmer in Devon has turned over 100 Acres to wild flowers - I popped down to see the glory . Bee hives were present so only a good thing.

I love reading about farmers that do that kind of things. Did he charge for access?
 
Crazy isn't it. There was much discussion on snakes eating other snakes....who knew?
A bit off subject, but the unknown eating habits of some wild animals, at least to me, can be quite surprising.
A few years ago I was camped in the Forest of Dean and early one morning, from within the tent, I was watching a Fallow Deer grazing in the field nearby when a Blackbird landed close to the Deer. To my amazement the Deer ran a couple of paces to the bird and stomped on it and then deliberately ate it!!

I scrambled for the camera but too late, the Deer ran off into the forest close by.
Not much of a photo, but if you look closely a few feathers remain and some hoof prints of the bird eating Fallow..(left and also below the feathers)
I understand a Deer eating carrion perhaps, but this one killed the Bird and promptly ate it while still warm.
 
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A bit off subject, but the unknown eating habits of some wild animals, at least to me, can be quite surprising.
A few years ago I was camped in the Forest of Dean and early one morning, from within the tent, I was watching a Fallow Deer grazing in the field nearby when a Blackbird landed close to the Deer. To my amazement the Deer ran a couple of paces to the bird and stomped on it and then deliberately ate it!!

I scrambled for the camera but too late, the Deer ran off into the forest close by.
Not much of a photo, but if you look closely a few feathers remain and some hoof prints of the bird eating Fallow..(left and also below the feathers)
I understand a Deer eating carrion perhaps, but this one killed the Bird and promptly ate it while still warm.
I think there are far more "opportunistic" omnivores than the Vegan lobby would have us believe. Watch chickens eating a live mouse as an example :oops:
 
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My uncle raised some white turkeys. Getting on towards autumn, Thanksgiving and Christmas with a big family, these were 15-20kg birds. Amazing speed to eat a running mouse. The farm cats never had a chance.
 
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My uncle raised some white turkeys. Getting on towards autumn, Thanksgiving and Christmas with a big family, these were 15-20kg birds. Amazing speed to eat a running mouse. The farm cats never had a chance.
I recall watching a grass snale eating a frog alive. The "fluffy bunny" view of noble gentle animals is laughable to anyone who spends time with animals. It's not that they're cruel, they simply don't care.
 
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