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Let's See Your Phone Shots !!
Arry replied to mattybugeye's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Still got Tadpoles in a old stone trough. Apparently they can over winter in that stage didn't know that till I looked it up. Cheers Arry -
This Vine grows in the same place every year and goes right to the top of the trees maybe 50 foot and spreads about 25 yards in each direction. Can't really get the prospective from the phone shot the leaves are 9 to 10 inches across. No idea what its called. Cheers Arry
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Think they are "Brick Caps" Mate or "Sulphur Tuft" Cheers Arry
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So Greb 147 and Sandymere do you believe the accounts of sightings that people on here have give you or are you calling then liars or fools what is it then? Cheers Arry
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Go to Google put in Big Cats then go Images and make you own mind up. What right have you got to demand answers from anybody. Do some research yourself. Cheers Arry
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Why don't you look for yourself. Your getting bloody boring and I reckon he has given up and ignoring you now. Cheers Arry
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This is interesting not saying its a big cat but police say they think it was a feral. Some damage from a moggy. https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/elderly-man-suffers-horrific-injuries-1114629 Cheers Arry
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I 100% believe they are out there. I heard many accounts by good countrymen of there existence and do not dought any one of them. They and I don't have to prove anything to you or anybody else, they know what they saw. If you do not believe fair enough go on your merry way and leave it at that it not a religion its have a open mind as to what could be out there. Cheer Arry
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Think I may know a little about this one Before I read this I had been told by a mate I have bought Ferret kits and Logs off and I also took him fishing that his relation had shot a big type cat at Widecombe-in the-Moor that killed his chickens. Interestingly about that time I was shooting a lot of Foxes for their pelts. I was out with three others drawing covers with terriers on at least half a dozen different farms, my mates perms as he was a milk tanker driver and had permission on half of Devon I think Lol. Well I've no idea if this is the same cat but at a farm at Widecombe-in-t
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Evidence Captures / road kills / shootings of exotic cats in the UK. Felicity, as she was called, was capture by farmer Ted Noble at Cannich Scotland in 1980. This followed a string of reports dating back to 1976 in the area. Controversy surrounds this capture to date. Felicity was moved to the Highland Wildlife Park where she ended her days as somewhat a tourist attraction. (1980) This jungle cat was found at the side of the road in Shropshire and was probably a casualty of a vehicle strike. It is rumoured that this cat mated with domestic cats and had several offspring. On
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Sorry must have missed that so much narrow minded stuff being posted. In 2011 it was announced by the Centre for Fortean Zoology that DNAtesting, carried out by Durham University on hairs found in north-Devon, showed that a leopard was living in the area. Cheers Arry
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http://scotcats.online.fr/abc/realcats/index.html Cheers Arry
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Physical evidence[edit] Just going by the info on this page alone, it seems strange that every documentry you see on British big cats always say there has yet to be proof of their existance in the wild. Also the government denies that they exist even after the following proven cases: Captures, road kills, shootings and skeletal remains "Felicity the Puma" was captured by farmer Ted Noble at Cannich, Inverness-shire, Scotland in 1980. Her capture followed a string of sightings from the area, and they continued after her capture. She lived out her days as a tourist attraction at
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Just casting lines to see who bites. No interest in the subject really other than f***ing a good thread up and getting a laugh out of winding people up. Cheers Arry
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You would think so but the surrounding area is large on the side of Dartmoor. I no idea mate you would think it would be a good opportunity. The one thing they might be guarded about maybe is them getting the blame for them being there. After all some of the Big cat sightings on Dartmoor might be down to some being released on the way to the zoo. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-mystery-of-the-beast-of-dartmoor-has-apparently-been-solved Cheers Arry
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Think they travel a lot. We get a lot of sighting down here especial near Dartmoor Zoo who used to have four female Pumas. I imagine when they are in season it attaches males. Keeper have seen big cats out side the wire, quite a lot of sightings around that area and the account I gave on my mate seeing one when cleaning out gutters on a bungalow where he watch one for twenty minutes was just a few miles from the Zoo. Cheers Arry
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Have you had a look on the Podcast that Greyman talks of and Wikipedia mate loads of info. Cheers Arry
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Let's See Your Phone Shots !!
Arry replied to mattybugeye's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Out for a mooch looking for good rabbit burrows and walking in a fresh ploughed field the I picked up this nice little leaf shaped flint arrow head. Can even see two little notches where it was tied on. Cheers Arry -
I have put this up before somewhere and are well handy especially if the buggers are near the eyes. Cheers Arry
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I don't know about other lads but I never tie the purse cord to the ring, just run it through. Atb. Cheers Arry
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Spot on Andy as usual. Put me down for one of your Calendars if you do one. Cheers Arry
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Cheers Arry
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Garam masala has not been mentioned, I use that in a curry with most other thing that has been mentioned. Also a Maris Piper potato cubed up as the break down and will thicken a curry. Cheers Arry
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Maybe its this kind of behaviour at Universities. https://metro.co.uk/2020/09/30/coventry-university-200-students-attend-illegal-rave-in-halls-13347827/ Cheers Arry
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Hen of the Wood you can cook with a mix of mushrooms in the frying pan had some in a stew last night, they keep for a long time and hold they're texture. Will have some tonight with Steak. Also known as Maitake supposed to have medicinal properties. Better picture from last year. Think the bottom one of your pictures is Sulphur Tuft Not good poisonous. Next two up could be Honey Fungus / Bootlace Fungus edible I have never bothered with it as they say it taste astringent. https://www.wildfooduk.com/mushroom-guide/honey-fungus/ Not sure what the top one is
