And may your stock of little men be increased sufficiently.
Rather than more boring Christmas trees or cooked turkeys, thought I'd just post a couple of pictures of some of our garden visitors this year. |
Not that we would actually eat any of our visitors... quite happy to just feed them peanuts... |
Exciting visitors and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you - very useful having camera traps in the garden.
DeleteVery pretty…
ReplyDeleteI can’t imagine what I would get if I put camera traps in my garden 😳
Have a splendid day…
All the best. Aly.
Orcs?
DeleteAre you sure? I've had both and they are delicious. In fact looking forward to shortly enjoying more of the first wrapped around a pigeon and both inside a duck.
ReplyDeleteWishing a great Christmas and stonking New Year.
Sounds good. Wrapped around muntjac could also be interesting. Merry Christmas.
DeleteDid you manage to catch any camera's in your traps?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Ross
Your on form today Ross… that made me laugh out loud.😂
DeleteOnly one but it was blurred so I threw it back.
DeleteAnd to you.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Rob. Fine colour combinations you've got there.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Pheasants are very colourful.
DeleteAnd Merry Christmas.
DeleteMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely photos. Hope you are having a splendid Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAnd you. Merry Christmas.
DeleteLovely pix, we get foxes, hedgehogs, no dee r now the gates are too high for them to jump, we used to have hens and the foxes NEVER bothered thrm. Altho Snowy the white susse X used to terrify the staffie. Honestly, she would raise her wings like Dracula,s cape and the dog was bricking it!
ReplyDeleteHedgehogs in summer, foxes, partridges, rats, deer, one badger visit a while back ... overflying buzzards, etc - several hundred geese flew over a few days ago - but a lot of the action takee place at night!
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