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11 Jun 2020 00:53 #2908 by John T Goy
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My hoggy left sometime back and went back next door, now they have taken all the hedges out and all my ivy and rickety old fence fallen down, but not seen it, so the GS is a bonus.

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10 Jun 2020 18:53 #2907 by Alan Hudson
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Our regular 2 are costing me a fortune in monkey nuts ! It is like Noah's Ark at the moment with those 2 + 2 Foxes and 2 Hedgehogs . Could do with a food parcel for them all
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04 Jun 2020 22:13 - 04 Jun 2020 22:18 #2889 by John T Goy
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June 3rd: Got a surprise as I drew the lounge curtain to reveal a Grey Squirrel on the rear fence, not sure who was more surprised! A few months ago I put a bee hotel on the trellis next to the fence, and attached to the hotel was a tiny platform to allow very small flowers to grow which were supplied. As it was too early to plant them i scattered some black sunflower seeds in it and up to yesteray they were still there. During the afternoon kept an eye out and spotted it sat in the tray eating the seeds, tried to film it from upstairs but as soon as I opened window it went, but came back a little while later. So took pics/vids from inside but the curtain was reflecting on the window so not fantastic shots etc but well chuffed all same.
That's only the second time I have seen one in garden, last time was about ten years ago on the same fence. I don't mind them cos they give me lots of pleasure and have done many times in the past either on hols or locally.

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