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Shame really.

I for one will be gutted when the last of the big cats that roam our British countryside become extinct.

Especially to the folk who see them regulary.  Maybe they can take some pics for prosperity when they finally go extinct.

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1 hour ago, trappa said:

Love stuff like this. I saw a cattle egret the other week, had no idea what it was and told everyone on facebook id seen a feckin stork! hahahaha. It took a couple of birdwatching friends to work out it was a cattle egret.

A couple of years ago i put on here that i saw a strange frog in my pond, i took some photos but they werent great. I remember it was nothing like the other frogs in my garden and it wasnt a toad. After reading this and looking at the pics it looks suspiciously like the moor frog. i need to find my post

Right next to heathrow there's a small stream separating it from stanwell village,not uncommon to see egrets in there,seen them a few times and often see them in the general area,there's also a number of ponds in the area with healthy populations of marsh frogs.

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