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I just put sluggy pots in the chicken run for a minute or two.
The hens do a quick job once the cockerel has checked them out.
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Two nice, fat, juicy slugs. The birds would love them.
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I was just planting some parsley and gently tapped out the bottom of this pot without looking. Ewwwww.1 Photo
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I think this may be a chaffinch. Flaunting itself on our lawn, saying photograph me! So I did.
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Been messing about with my little pond , foggy showed face and the newts appeared. Here is one of my newt family.1 Photo
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Good year for Echium vulgare (viper's bugloss)
Hope this counts as wild, since although they are in our garden we don't plant them. We simply choose the ones not to pull up.
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Had a walk along a beach near us before the rain came in, disturbed this Heron fishing for shrimps and crabs.
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Clearly states one of the venomous ones has round eyes, so best thing is to take no risks.
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This may help, never heard that about the eyes
All about the Snakes in France (wildlifeinfrance.com)
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^^^^I had to look up that whip snake. We don’t get them here.
”mildly venomous to humans”
Very pretty though - and a lovely photo- thanks for sharing!
No idea if this is correct, but I heard somewhere that the general rule of thumb is that if a snake has round pupils it’s safe, and if the are vertical then give them space.
Thing is....how can you check out their eyes when you are running away?
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Originally posted by stevejelf View PostA few of the Orchids growing close to my old home in the Aude South France and Sid from next door Bearn
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