i've not see anything rare but i have seen a pair of red kites circling around a field outside of st. albans in hertfordshire. according to the local twitchers we dont have red kites round here!
also whilst on my rounds at work i was checking my p&d machine when i noticed a couple looking under some branches overhanging a river. the guy was being a know it all proclaiming the heron he was looking at was really rare in the area. i had great delight in pointing 100m away to an island in the middle of a lake which had around 20 pairs of herons nesting!
i did see a kingfisher once on the same river along with a yellow wagtail which apparently is in decline.
in my younger days i've seen a large stag in crowborough training area, adders in various forests etc.
until recently i live in some flats next to green belt land, and we always had problems in the summer with hornets. nasty little buggers with a drone that sounded like a chinook in your living room!
the weirdest moment i had was walking in the wood next to the flats and saw a neighbour walking her cat with a barn owl resting quite happily on her arm. we had plenty of owls in the area and i did see once another barn owl resting on a wooden post bordering a grassed area happily screeching away waking my neighbours!
the closest i've got to a wild animal was a fox that walked out in front of me when i was repairing a puncture on my mountain bike, sadly i've never had a camera on me to capture these moments.
also whilst on my rounds at work i was checking my p&d machine when i noticed a couple looking under some branches overhanging a river. the guy was being a know it all proclaiming the heron he was looking at was really rare in the area. i had great delight in pointing 100m away to an island in the middle of a lake which had around 20 pairs of herons nesting!
i did see a kingfisher once on the same river along with a yellow wagtail which apparently is in decline.
in my younger days i've seen a large stag in crowborough training area, adders in various forests etc.
until recently i live in some flats next to green belt land, and we always had problems in the summer with hornets. nasty little buggers with a drone that sounded like a chinook in your living room!
the weirdest moment i had was walking in the wood next to the flats and saw a neighbour walking her cat with a barn owl resting quite happily on her arm. we had plenty of owls in the area and i did see once another barn owl resting on a wooden post bordering a grassed area happily screeching away waking my neighbours!
the closest i've got to a wild animal was a fox that walked out in front of me when i was repairing a puncture on my mountain bike, sadly i've never had a camera on me to capture these moments.