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Rambling

Rambling Report 13 Jul 2017 13:19

Recognising that some of the above were introduced and have caused havoc to native species, none of them would be in my gunsights.

Humans are another thing entirely however ;-) NB I am not being literal and I don't advocate violence but if mankind were to fall off the planet I think it would be no great loss.

I was considering yesterday in the concrete jungle that is Telford centre, how quickly it would be 'greened' in the event of a human wipe-out. In the areas that have been newly planted with hebes and grasses following building works the sycamores that have self seeded are already coming up strongly, I think it would not take too long
:-D

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 13 Jul 2017 12:04

Wild boar, wallaby, wild cat, beaver, lynx, grey squirrel, avocet, great bustard, mink, Badger, otter, Fox, hedgehog, toads , adder, rat, roe deer, sitka deer, fallow deer, birds of prey, seagulls, seals, killer whale, sharks..... Which are your friends among UK fauna which are in your gunsights or at the end of a gaff?