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ozzy1977

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Jan 10, 2006
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Great animals, a couple of years ago we had a family living in the flat roof over the extension, then one day I saw one of them moving out the family, one at a time in the mouth carrying them along a beam, down a post, along the hedge, 5 mins later she was back for the next. I saw at least 7 kits get taken away.
 

Ivan...

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Jul 28, 2011
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Dartmoor
There is an easy way to tell the difference.

One is Weasily recognised the other is Stoatily different!

I will get my coat!

Ivan...
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Neat comments guys :lmao: Have to get up your way if you see them often GB. had one in the garden though last year, only about 2 feet from em when i was sitting by the pond, was stoatally in love :rolleyes::D

They're great fun to watch aren't they. Like little powered Slinkys bounding about with great purpose. That and the intent cheeky wee face. (Would love to see a wolverine in the wild - a big ambition of mine.

Another thing I like watching up by me are the Dippers walking up the stream beds - hunting away. marvellous stuff, there's heaps of them Elen you'd love it.
 

Elen Sentier

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
They're great fun to watch aren't they. Like little powered Slinkys bounding about with great purpose. That and the intent cheeky wee face. (Would love to see a wolverine in the wild - a big ambition of mine.

Another thing I like watching up by me are the Dippers walking up the stream beds - hunting away. marvellous stuff, there's heaps of them Elen you'd love it.

OK, I'm sold, I'll be up there. Have to go to Exmoor and Dartmoor to get good seeings of dippers.
 

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