Greyman
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I would put it to the group mate to see what it was worth I personally have no clue and though I happily share my stuff with them my main aim is to get the picture, a corpse found in Devon years ago had insect eggs in the fur that were from foreign insects so obviously it was not native, have been told by one lad I know that he shot a lynx in Scotland a couple of years back but buried the body, called it in squeaking for Fox,s and a few others that have been burnt, think people are naturally worried about loosing there ticket if they come forward which is why I would do it anonymously ??
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Could, nt live there, looking to move away to somewhere quieter and if things pan out maybe buy a couple of acres canalside in the future, just put a camera up along the river frome as I,ve found some otter spraint along there, see if I can catch an elusive British beast ??
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I would purchase a body no questions and no names needed, it’s one of the three C,s corpse, clear picture or captured animal, also need it tested properly in a lab to verify it’s authentisity ?
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Million a metre I think those things work out new depending on fit out ??
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I,m trying mate, might just be mad reasoning on my part as we have established that most of what I do is based on guess work, but an interesting thing seems to be that the consumption of road kill or scavenged meals seems to be a spring thing, so is this because more young deer get killed on roads around this time of year, or because a large predator that only eats meat and bone would need a helping hand when trying to feed an extra mouth or two? It’s a long slow process mate but each year I feel I,m working out how they live and move around and once I have that sorted getting a decent picture
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Just so you know if and when you do find anything but this is what a carcass scavenged by British scavengers will look like, very dried out as it takes several days, eyes plucked out by birds, bones mostly left in situ until they have deteriorated enough to be taken away and eaten, unlike the one I showed that has been totally hollowed out of its vital organs first, is still full of pools of fresh blood and was totally consumed in one sitting plus rear legs removed as they usually are, here is another one to help you, this one was shot and consumed in 4 hours the cut round the neck is man mad
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R u a donator mate I think that has a bearing on adding pics, not 100percent but think I tried sending pics by pm and was told that I had to be a donator, will cost you a fiver ?
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In the bottom left corner it says click to choose file on my iPad that takes me straight to my pics ??just put a pic in as an example mate has no bearing on your thread, it’s Britain’s first inland surfing lake being built in a secret location ???
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You Tell him, you,ve seen that happen a million times nothing unusual round Wiltshire so common you would not even take a pic ????? it’s interesting for anyone who has a real interest in wildlife and the countryside, I spend quite a lot of my time out and about can’t help myself and I have witnessed it once in my life so not really an every day occurrence and would be nice to have a definitive answer,
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It’s another one of those, I know it exists I have approached the people in the house they don’t deny having it but are not willing to share, I have not given up on them and send them a letter every now and then as what they have would be really conclusive,
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Your right mac and others I have found have been dragged out of the way, but two things about this one that made it a possible was that the bank next to the corpse is quite steep and there is a run going up the bank so it could have been eaten up the bank a bit and rolled down and secondly the lane is a major rat run during rush our but hardly used at other times, I had to pull my van across the road to stop the traffic when I took the pic in the morning but from 10 at night maybe one car an hour, lastly the area has produced lots of other cat related things, it’s a small part of a bigger pic
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That’s really interesting I never new buzzards migrated but if true would explain the field full I saw last year just like south hams they stayed in the same field on mass for nearly a week, the field was along the Severn estuary on a well known migration route, I saw a osprey several years back and my one and only pied fly catcher all along the same area, also bump into those people who mist net and ring migrating birds from time to time ???
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I told you I saw the same thing last year, i,ll try and drive past the same field tomorrow on my way to Gloucester if they are there again maybe something seasonal like needing the grit from worms for egg shell ???
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Penguin
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Saw the same thing last year on a freshly ploughed field I assumed they were feeding on worms they are a pretty good scavenger taking advantage of easy meals rather than pure hunters ??
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Bullmastives and simular breeds have almost the same size print as a cat and tend to be more circular than most other dog breeds, its only the claws and leading toe that that are different ??
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It’s got to the state now the public just accept and believe anything they are told without question, I get Filmed and reported to the police 3/4 times a year because I look like the publics perception of a hare coursing travelling wrong un, have been reported twice for fly tipping while cleaning up rubbish for farmers, in the last year???
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Get yourself a cheap trail cam, you will be amazed what’s about when your not, I have 4 up in a wood I walk a couple of times a week in the two years I,ve been walking it, I,ve seen 2or 3 hares out in the fields around it yet I,m getting 2 to 3 a night on camera going in and out the wood, they are so localised that in over a 1000 acres I,ve only found two paths they will use and I,ve never seen one in the wood apart from on camera, muntjac are simular one spot in a wood can be alive with them but a couple of hundred yards away never see one, your understanding of your prey will go up the more
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Dubious v Gorman just announced for July 13th on the billy joe, undercard, joe juice is also fighting ??
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And here’s his lunch, found this last week, killed by a car on a country lane, totally hollowed out over about 5 hours in an area were a cat has been seen on several occasions, ????
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Well there is not a lot about old age that’s great, but a bit of disposable income and kids standing on there own two feet are a few that spring to mind, I,ve always had a dream of living on a boat,looked at my first one in my early 20s but could,nt raise the finances, met a girl fell in love blah blah blah, nearly 40 years later I,m in the process of packing up my house to sell and should be moving onto a boat sometime next year all being well, so keep your dream alive ??
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Brian the badger may is on the tv, doing a fantastic job of saving Britain’s diminishing hedgehog population ready to release them back into the wild to be eaten by his beloved badgers, how out of touch can someone be ??
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Well done born top man, enjoy the rest of your trip and be safe
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He,s a serving soldier as well mate got stopped on his way home from exercises i think so if that’s not a good enough excuse we are all doomed, ?
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To me the royals are like Mount Everest, I know who they are, were they are and what there called, but I have absolutely no interest in seeing them, ?
