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8:10 AM
@RussellSteen sciurus vulgaris - vulgar scurrier? Maybe lol
@WedaPashi hey weda. Added an answer to your question. Hope that's ok?
 
8:56 AM
@Sue I took my family up to Lochgoilhead for the weekend to stay with friends. While we were there they had 3 roe deer walk through their garden, a family of red squirrels come to feed from the bird feeder, in amongst >30 finches, a family of jays and a few other birds
Then at night they had a pine marten and two badgers
Amazing wildlife in that part of Scotland: google.co.uk/maps/place/Lochgoilhead,+Cairndow/…
Check out their wildlife blog: donich.co.uk
I have a few pictures of red squirrels, highland cattle and others from a good hike up Beinn Donich with th ekids on Saturday. They are a bit blurry but I'll see if I can extract some good ones
 
We've been enjoying the starlings in our garden. They're noisy and boistrous and greedy but I love watching them squable over the fat balls. They an underrated bird in my opipion, very pretty and colourful though some binocolours.
 
9:17 AM
In fact, in looking at my pics, you're better off going to the Gallery and Wildlife sections on that donich.co.uk link - much better :-)
 
9:37 AM
@liam: Oh C'mon. Questions are supposed be answered! Thank you!!!
Nice answer @Liam!
 
10:28 AM
@RoryAlsop think we're going to take a trip up to the north west at some point in the NY
Skye area (possibly a bit further north)
A good one for @Aravona this
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Q: What to look for on the site of a geocache?

Forrest MI am starting geocaching and have a few finds already, but there is one cache near my residence that I could not find. I checked the logs and pictures, but I found no sign of a cache at ground zero. Since I am a beginner, I would want to know some tips and tricks to find a possible hiding space a...

 
11:08 AM
@Liam Skye is beautiful. In fact anywhere up that way is: Tighnabruich, Oban, Glenfinnan, Portree, Ullapool, Dornoch etc
 
 
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12:53 PM
Anyone ever been to Les Gets?
 
 
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Sue
3:44 PM
@RoryAlsop Wow - thanks for sharing those sites - gorgeous pix. I'd love to see your blurry pictures, but if they're just not worth posting, no biggie. You guys all get to go to amazing places (@WedaPashi, @Aravona, @Liam, etc. I'm jealous. @OddDeer, I don't know if you travel too. Skye looks beautiful. How many of you have british/etc. accents? I'll post a few more chipmunk or squirrel pictures at some point, but don't want to inundate you, so if they get annoying let me know!
Hope you're all having a great day! Kids and grandkids coming over soon - yay!
 
4:02 PM
@Sue I suppose I do, I live in Wales though. It's not a classic Welsh accent because it's north wales. A bit scouse(Liverpool) I suppose
British accents are very diverse. Few people talk with a BBC accent
For example Manchester and Liverpool are about 20 miles apart yet have totally different accents
I also used ot live in Liverpool so that makes me a bit more scouse than usual
Off to the match this sat, not been for ages! "It's a grand old team to play for..." :)
"Grand Old Team" or "It's a Grand Old Team" may refer to one of two football songs: The Everton Song, associated with Everton Football Club The Celtic Song, associated with Celtic Football Club Or, popular fan forum - GrandOldTeam.com...
 
4:34 PM
@Sue My accent is a bit Scottish, with input from England, Australia, Germany and the Falkland Islands: youtube.com/watch?v=57BzHxcn2V0
 

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