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WILDLIFE – SLOW WORM

SLOW WORM – Anguis fragilis With long, smooth, shiny, grey or brown bodies, slow worms look very similar to a small snakes and can grow up to 50cm long. In fact the Slow worm is a legless lizard , and are quite harmless to humans. Slow worms like humid conditions and emerge from their hiding…

WILDLIFE – THE DUNNOCK

The Dunnock Dunnocks , Prunella modularis are native to the UK and large areas of Europe with their range spreading as far as Lebanon, northern Iran, and the Caucasus. The ground feeding dunnock’s favoured habitats include woodlands, shrubs, gardens, and hedgerows. The dunnock looks from a distance similar to a house sparrow but the easiest…

REVIEW – KENRO KENTR501C TRIPOD

KENRO KENTR501C TRIPOD Kenro’s web site states the tripods are “manufactured to exacting standards of quality and design” which they back up with a six year guarantee. The tripod is manufactured from eight layers of high quality carbon fibre with aluminium alloy castings giving an impressive load capacity of 14 kg. The four section legs…

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  1. What an incredible post! I can’t believe you could get so close and be there when the bird is dining out! Thanks for posting.
    And thanks for following our travel blog, Oh, the Places We See. We seem to be traveling to and from the grocery store mostly these days, but sometime soon, we hope, we’ll be on the road again. Wishing you all the best!

    • Good luck with the travelling, were in the same position . Hopefully next year things will have improved enough to use the passport. Thank you for following Wildonline.

      Peter

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