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As I said in my first post, the nearest sett is about 50 yards away in a scruffy bit of old woodland I have beyond the top of my garden, and we get the inhabitants in and out if both the front and back gardens nightly.sparkiegaz":1346f4qj said:how be great to actually see a badger yes I'm a townie you country boys don't know how lucky you are get all that great riding and wildlife ..
I have seen 'our' Sparrowhawk go after blackbirds a few times, and although I did not see the attack, from the spread of feathers in my front garden, it was pretty clear what had happened as cats tend not to pluck their prey, plus, none of the local overfed and rotund felines would have had a chance to get close.Mike Muz 67":2hak4kb1 said:Didn't realise sparrowhawks went for anything that big though .
NeilM":1t9z33oa said:I have seen 'our' Sparrowhawk go after blackbirds a few times, and although I did not see the attack, from the spread of feathers in my front garden, it was pretty clear what had happened as cats tend not to pluck their prey, plus, none of the local overfed and rotund felines would have had a chance to get close.Mike Muz 67":1t9z33oa said:Didn't realise sparrowhawks went for anything that big though .
That is an interesting thought Flyer, but unfortunately, the countryside is not a pretty green place full of wildlife and nice walks / views, it is a production plant, and what it produces is food, and that will always take priority, because there is nothing more important than humans.
You, of all people, should have smelt the strong whiff of irony.The History Man":22trks2e said:As for humans being the most important......