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  • #16
    Assorted worms, have lots of those, they like the new bed with the improved soil, assorted bugs - robin food uaually.
    Spiders, wood lice.
    Squirrel - black, we have lots.
    Magpies, Jays, sparrows, pigeons, long tailed tits, great tits, blue tits, blackbirds, starlings, 3 robins.
    Does another circle of pigeon feathers count as sparrowhawk evidence?
    Red Kite somewhere.

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    • #17
      I'm feeling so much better having read this thread - I thought that all the slugs in the country had migrated to my allotment
      Cheers Ant.


      "Isn't it enough to believe a garden is beautiful without having to believe there are fairies at the bottom of it?" Douglas Adams

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      • #18
        My peacock butterfly visited me again today when I was stacking the turf, I wonder to they favour turf as a place to live ?, anybody any experience with peacock butterfly

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        I used same photo as a few weeks ago, I didn’t have my phone near me when the butterfly appeared today.

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