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excellent photographs..watch that old fella doesnt expect "special" payment in his potting shed.. :tongue4:

 

 

He's about 80!! :clapper:

 

He is taking cub watch very seriously, there was a note pinned on my door when i got home today saying . . . . " I've cleared the shed for you and the cub has grown already" :clapper:

 

Bless him, such a sweet man, sod the cub though, i've taken enough photographs this week, its serious drinking and sunshine through till monday now! :thumbs:

 

sure its not darcy dressed up sounds like one of his tricks the predator :icon_eek: :sick: :yes:

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excellent photographs..watch that old fella doesnt expect "special" payment in his potting shed.. :tongue4:

 

 

He's about 80!! :clapper:

 

He is taking cub watch very seriously, there was a note pinned on my door when i got home today saying . . . . " I've cleared the shed for you and the cub has grown already" :clapper:

 

Bless him, such a sweet man, sod the cub though, i've taken enough photographs this week, its serious drinking and sunshine through till monday now! :thumbs:

 

sure its not darcy dressed up sounds like one of his tricks the predator :icon_eek: :sick: :yes:

 

 

Perfectly sure . . . whilst we chatted the other day i noticed an array of moths frolicking in the hedge, the old dude didn't even turn his head in their direction! :clapper::tongue2:

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Very nice pics indeed....... :victory: Take a bit of food down for the cub, he might be hungry.... :victory:

 

 

I don't like to distract him from playing too much, he's such a happy little thing in his own company! But i will start to feed him if he gets more cautious of his surroundings like the older cubs have. :thumbs:

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Darcey mentions feeding the cubs but from experince its not a good thing for their welfare .If they eat too much of what you give them and take no notice of what the vixen brings she may bring less and less for them as nature dosnt like being messed with .Happened to a litter i was watching /feeding and the cubs withered visually as time went on and i was forced to step up the feeding against my better judgement until they left for pastures new .

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