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Big slugs! :shock:

Mating snakes...or fighting? :-?


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why fighting 0*\
mating O**
they are just awake... so need offsprings ;-)

the slugs are not so big... but climbing -O-

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Beautiful pics Nan.

Is that a swan with the little egret?

And a yellow wagtail.

Big variety of pics ^Q^ ^Q^


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We got lots of those slugs over here. Particularly after the rains.
Or did you mean you never saw one climbing crop / grass?

What's that raptor? :-?

Yellow wagtail ^Q^ Still on my to find list. :O^


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Fantastic shots, nan,

never seen slugs climbing the grass ^Q^

Some lovely bird sightings and shots as well \O


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Amoli wrote:Beautiful pics Nan.

Is that a swan with the little egret?

And a yellow wagtail.

Big variety of pics ^Q^ ^Q^
yes it's Swans and the whole family... but can't count... they were still sleeping in pack =O:


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Mel wrote:We got lots of those slugs over here. Particularly after the rains.
Or did you mean you never saw one climbing crop / grass?

What's that raptor? :-?

Yellow wagtail ^Q^ Still on my to find list. :O^
never seen Slugs climbing... at more than one metre O-/
and pass from one ear to another :shock:
sorry, the raptor is a Common Buzzard (will add) :o0ps:


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Pumbaa wrote:Fantastic shots, nan,

never seen slugs climbing the grass ^Q^

Some lovely bird sightings and shots as well \O
it was unreal for me... and when I return to the car... not Slug at all 0*\


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The pics of the slugs are amazing \O and the others too! ;-)


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Outing 16.7.2014

it was very quiet, but so nice to be outside O/\

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