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Who ate the pheasant?

April 3, 2021April 3, 2021 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

CCTV from the end of the garden!

This week I took delivery of a new gadget. An Apeman H55 trail cam… (Clearly I don’t need another gadget! But I’ve had me eye on a trail cam for a while and they’re as cheap as chips on Amazon, so what the heck).

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A brief encounter

July 8, 2019November 29, 2019 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Too close to focus!

Flippin’ annoying when you’re out photographing Badgers and they get too close to focus and you have to use your iPhone instead…

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Hare today…

July 2, 2018September 2, 2018 Simon VerrallLeave a comment

Hare on the South Downs Way

Brown hare on The South Downs Way

The recent dry spell of weather is causing all sorts of problems for our local wildlife. Take this poor hare. He should be hidden below waist-high crops, but all the fields are dry and brown. Nothing seems to be growing and the drought is making life hard for our Badgers too.

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