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5 minutes ago, mackem said:

No mate,the natural history museum is HUGE,this is far far smaller,it’s the Grant museum in the Rockefeller building in London,across the road is the petri museum of Egyptian archaeology.

Yeah I’ve been a fair  few times but you can’t get the concept of space from pics …. I’ve not been to either you’ve mentioned, i will have to check them out  , thank you. 

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Ok I wil start, lovely morning 2 degrees and sunny, so been out walking from valley floor to ridge top, very little about apart from someone else’s pheasants that kept the dogs amused for an hour, few

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Walked in a small creek in town today.I seen bubbles.I knew it was a yearling otter.I sat and watched him hunt. I didn't move as otter can't see good.He made his way right to my feet.He was

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Was watching a barn owl hunting this afternoon out on the marsh so tried to get a pic of it passing the dog.

 The rain blotting out blackpool today.

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On 10/05/2025 at 11:53, waltjnr said:

Are them snakes poisonous? 

The first 2 are poisonous cottonmouths.The last one isnt.hes a banded water snake.Those Mountains are full of snakes.The other day I was walking the edge of the creek and got between 2 different kinds of poisonous snakes.This has never happened to me.As the snakes were right at my feet I became so nervous I began to laugh.

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Copperhead to the left of me Cottonmouth to the right.Here I am stuck in the middle.

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8 minutes ago, gnipper said:

I'd be rooting for snakes all the time over there. I like corn and garter snakes.

I have seen 15-20 garter snakes in a day a few times when hiking in Ontario,you would love it,I looked for rattle snakes last month in the desert but didn’t see any sadly.I would love to see a copperhead or cottonmouth.

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19 minutes ago, mackem said:

I have seen 15-20 garter snakes in a day a few times when hiking in Ontario,you would love it,I looked for rattle snakes last month in the desert but didn’t see any sadly.I would love to see a copperhead or cottonmouth.

Your welcome in Alabama 👍

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6 minutes ago, Rickshaw swami said:

Your welcome in Alabama 👍

Thank you sir,my sons in Florida so it’s not so far,shall make it one day,I have the salmon run coming up soon in Canada.

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I thought i was going to see a hind calving today,she was as fat as a barrel and agitated,popped up out of a sea of fern and then settled down again when I passed.

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