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Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2019 04:08
 
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another red squirrel shot from the other day

the inspector general by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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I like that, it's doing something, nice pose.

Does the shutter noise bother them?



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nope not in the least rob, I know a few spots for these now but this is the best so far as its in a steep valley the food/bait is put out on logs /feeders a few feet up so when they come down your literally at eye level with them as here :-)

 




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Robert wrote:
Mr (or Mrs) Mole?

Like you say, a rare sighting.

There is a Badger set within a mile of here, I have access to the land but I have never yet seen a Badger. I can see where they have been trails in the wood but the actual Badgers seem to be invisible. Is there a 'better' time to visit the vicinity of the set? Like late at night, or early in the morning? I have seen deer browsing nearby but only briefly.


Sorry Robert just got back to this. Just peanuts you put out for the birds.

There eyesight is not too good, bit like mine, but keep down wind of them as they will smell you long before they see you if you don't.

 




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Thanks Iain, just joking really, I went up to the set this afternoon, there are muddy paths around the set so there must be some activity.

The set is very close to an un-made lane (rough and muddy!) I can park within 30 feet of the set, don't know if that's up or down wind, I will have to get a weather vane, like a bit of string hung on a branch, that should tell me.

Hmmm time, where DOES it go. I have no ideas how I found time to go to work! LOL



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another red squirrel shot from anglesey ,

this is nutty by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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Saw this one a little further south than the Norfolk coast.:lol:

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I think it's a Suffolk red squirrel.:lol:



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Long necked Suffolk squirrel.
I saw one near my granddad's farm at Beccles.
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jk wrote:
Long necked Suffolk squirrel.
I saw one near my granddad's farm at Beccles.
:lol:



Did you ever see the Suffolk Ostrich?

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