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    Hares

    I'm concerned about ours, we have not seen them in months. While that's not unusual, they tend to move away from us during the summer months, but usually can be spotted during the winter months. This year I'm not getting up there as often as I typically did, so when I do get up I have a lot more...
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    Traditional Hide Coracles

    My local community here in Mayo, west of Ireland and Kilmartin museum, west of Scotland were involved in a large corricle building project back in 97. There is a long connection between here and Iona. The corricle was build here, and sailed to Scotland from Antrim, I went over for its arrival on...
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    Trail Cam, Nest Cam etc. Wildlife Photos and Videos

    Trig, I chanced my arm with the peanut butter, so what worked for me might have but pure chance. But I did catch him. All I did was smeared the tree in a 3 inch square patch about chest height. Magpie's went mad trying to get it, but I caught no other bird at it, doesn't mean they were not at it...
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    Trail Cam, Nest Cam etc. Wildlife Photos and Videos

    Refreshed the peanut butter over the weekend and recharged the batteries. Didn't get to check the images though. The only laptop I have access to is my work one, but the USBs and card reader are locked out. So usually I head over to my parents house to check the card, but ran out of time before...
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    Trail Cam, Nest Cam etc. Wildlife Photos and Videos

    I posted on the hare thread, but thought I might mention it here. I had mentioned catching a Pinemartin on a still pic. So thought he must be about a bit, how to I attract him. Peanut butter is always an interesting one. Gave it a week and 30 videos, Got several short videos of magpies jumping...
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    Hares

    We have a house in Mayo, West of Ireland. The next townland over from us (only about 300-400m) is called harefield. They are frequent visitors to our garden and the field behind, my wife once counted 7 individuals one morning. We also have a trailcam and they are our most numerous pics apart...