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Dung-flies

By Richard Jones on 11/11/2009 08:34:08

to prevent other suitors taking advantage until the eggs are laid. At present there are approximately no cow pats in my garden, but we have two well-fed cats, and the regular procession of foxes leave more than their fair share of strong-smelling faeces. Even


Birds: thrushes and fieldfares

By Richard Jones on 20/01/2010 16:31:48

’ve been writing this, a long-tailed tit just bobbed into that same apple tree, and a fox just popped through the gap in the fence and trotted up the muddy lawn. I’ve seen the first insect too — a harlequin ladybird. Normal service has been resumed.


Derelict gardens

By Richard Jones on 24/11/2010 11:06:35

few days, the fox has been back each morning to sniff around the patio, today we've had wood pigeon, jay, greater-spotted woodpeckers and more squirrels than I can shake a broom at. A few days ago there was still a bumblebee flying (not sure what


Leaf Miners

By Richard Jones on 26/07/2007 10:57:49

taken to undoing any dutiful garbage collecting. Foxes always used to get the blame for ripping open black plastic bags left out on bin day, but the critters making a mess all over Peckham Rye are grey squirrels which delight in sitting inside the bin


No angels on Peckham Rye

By Richard Jones on 29/10/2008 14:27:40

of wildlife down there. The Rye is a tad bigger than my back garden, so I can usually find something different.The first thing we see is a fox, loitering about the 'cat house'. As we reach the impenetrable front garden I can hear it walking about in the deep


Dead thrushes and the bloody nose beetle

By Richard Jones on 18/08/2010 16:43:31

shells as souvenirs, but have resisted keeping them as even temporary pets. I'm reminded why they are starved then kept on a cleansing diet of salad leaves before they are cooked when I find one tucking into a juicy fresh fox dropping. No sight of foxes


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