winterbadger: (birds)
The RSPB is holding a final vote on their competition for most wildlife-friendly farming practices. If you vote online before September 5, you get entered in a raffle for a free weekend at a posh hydro/spa in Leicestershire (weird: Gloucestershire is in my OS's dictionary, but not Leicestershire). The prize drawing is only open to UK residents, so I can't enter; but I figured some of you might like to.

oh, and...

Apr. 15th, 2009 11:10 am
winterbadger: (fat badger)
I meant to mention in posting about my rambles in our local parks that I've run across a few comforting signs of wildlife. Specifically, in my first trek I saw a whole area where young saplings had been cut down, and I was rather wondering if young hooligans had been about when I noticed that the young hooligans would have to have had very, very large teeth and been quite short to have done the damage in question. :-) Looking around at older stumps, I could see that certain friends of the Pevensies had clearly been at work in the area for some time. :-)

As I was coming back at dusk that same day, I saw movement crossing the trail ahead of me. I moved forward slowly and quietly, and got to watch several deer as they assessed me warily and retired up the slope they had been moving towards. Being well-trained deer, they used bounding overwatch, with one or two keeping an eye on me while the other ones moved, then trading roles. In the dusk, with plenty of dead leaves covering the ground, their brown coats blended in almost perfectly with the background, only popping into visibility when they lifted their big white tails to leap away.
winterbadger: (nicco)
Forgot to mention that when I was cycling back to the car park this moring, I saw a fox cross the trail! From several dozen yards away, it looked healthy (i.e., not like the mange-y fox I saw in our neighborhood a couple of months ago).

Then when I got up to where it had crossed, hoping but not expecting to see it about, there was a grey and white cat there, looking around as if it had lost something!

I suggested to the cat that it not linger, as it would probably not be a good idea for it to meet that fox it was smelling!

Edit: This post was inspired by forest's post of this link to pictures of lovely beasts!
winterbadger: (finn)
There are TWO chipmunks sitting on the boardwalk outside my bedroom window, anxiously waiting for me to come refill the seed tray.

A former housemate's cat had chased tehm all away at one point, and it's been nice to see one guy around, let alone two. Yay!

More exciting news later. :-)

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