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Oh yeah ^Q^ back on line again O/\

mel , you're lucky if you only lose your dentures ;-) I spoke to a guy here in our local co-op who complained that when he went to KTP in July , his caravan was almost ruined :shock:

That's quite a big cat , and a grown owl would be quite a nice meal for it , and it probably wanted to go for the one sitting on the nest , being more vulnerable , however , luckily she had a mate who could guard over her .
But every time the cat moved , the mate bristled at him and he probably eventually gave up when darkness came . I also think that at this stage , there were no chicks yet , which is why the female owl sat so tightly on the nest \O


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Love the owl and the cat together. \O


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Wonderful sighting from the owl and wild cat together :-0 O\/


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is not really roads for caravan ;-)


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Extraordinary stuff there, okie! :shock: :shock: :shock: 0:

How unique! X#X

Owl and Africa Wild cat, quite indeed! lol


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Richprins wrote:Extraordinary stuff there, okie! :shock: :shock: :shock: 0:

How unique! X#X

Owl and Africa Wild cat, quite indeed! lol
Not necessarily so --- there are a number of pubs in England all called " The Owl and the Pussycat " O** It is so called after an old poem which goes something like " the owl and the pussycat went off to sea " .......... lol


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lol lol


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Hmmmmm..... now where was I :-?

Oh yes , these BE Foxes out late afternoon ...
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Cute critters. \O


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They are very particular ^Q^ ^Q^


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