Tracks in the snow
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Tracks in the snow
The snow didn't last long but I followed some tracks this lunchtime. I'm guessing fox. can a fox get through the holes in sheep netting?
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Re: Tracks in the snow
Well some sheep find away
Snow what’s that and why are you out surely you had the Yellow warning for the snow
Snow what’s that and why are you out surely you had the Yellow warning for the snow
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16 2024 19:08 -That's what I thought.
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Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:35 -Hobnobs are soooo last year.
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You call them joles tracks, and there is you trying to convince us your a snappy
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davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 09:15 -I must admit a few tunnock products have graced the shelves in my house on numerous occasions (not for long though )Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:35 -Hobnobs are soooo last year.
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Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 11:57 -Where's the greedy b*****d smiley when you need it?davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 09:15 -I must admit a few tunnock products have graced the shelves in my house on numerous occasions (not for long though )Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:35 -Hobnobs are soooo last year.
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davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 11:06 -Heres a couple of pics of hare tracks for reference Dave.....
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 12:57 -Ta. It was the two prints side by side that I kept seeing that got me thinking. Like this - https://bit.ly/3O6kvtN
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davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:11 -Hare did spring to mind initially, when i saw your post, but you suggested fox and i wasnt going to question that without a clearer pic of the printsMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 12:57 -Ta. It was the two prints side by side that I kept seeing that got me thinking. Like this - https://bit.ly/3O6kvtN
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:18 -A hare would have no trouble getting through the fence.davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:11 -Hare did spring to mind initially, when i saw your post, but you suggested fox and i wasnt going to question that without a clearer pic of the printsMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 12:57 -Ta. It was the two prints side by side that I kept seeing that got me thinking. Like this - https://bit.ly/3O6kvtN
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davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:30 -Yep. A fox could squeeze through no bother, but would be more likely to just jump the fence unless it didnt have that option.....Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:18 -A hare would have no trouble getting through the fence.davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:11 -Hare did spring to mind initially, when i saw your post, but you suggested fox and i wasnt going to question that without a clearer pic of the printsMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 12:57 -Ta. It was the two prints side by side that I kept seeing that got me thinking. Like this - https://bit.ly/3O6kvtN
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Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 14:03 -Whatever it was what tracks I could see looked like it had gone through the netting.davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:30 -Yep. A fox could squeeze through no bother, but would be more likely to just jump the fence unless it didnt have that option.....Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:18 -A hare would have no trouble getting through the fence.davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 13:11 -Hare did spring to mind initially, when i saw your post, but you suggested fox and i wasnt going to question that without a clearer pic of the printsMark_Houghton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 12:57 -Ta. It was the two prints side by side that I kept seeing that got me thinking. Like this - https://bit.ly/3O6kvtN
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Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 11:57 -davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 09:15 -I must admit a few tunnock products have graced the shelves in my house on numerous occasions (not for long though )Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:35 -Hobnobs are soooo last year.
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Mike J wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18 2024 11:46 -I think our Scottish brethren might object to your post, Mike.Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 11:57 -davelumb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 09:15 -I must admit a few tunnock products have graced the shelves in my house on numerous occasions (not for long though )Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:35 -Hobnobs are soooo last year.
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