I've been getting quite a few squigs in my garden lately, but then again I am spending a small fortune on specific squirrel food
Got our first baby squiz in the garden a couple of days ago, just the cutest
Here's a few pics of some very welcome visitors :-
Baby Squidge by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Baby Squidge by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Squidge by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Squig by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Squig by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Squig by Tim Felce, on Flickr
Recent Squigs
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Great shots mate got to love a Squidge
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Re: Recent Squigs
Nice photos, but the single Alien Species causing the most damage to our native birds and mammals.
You could save yourself the cash on feeding them and buy some traps and eradicate them from your area. That would actually help our native species and would be a positive step in UK conservation. Or better still try supporting a Red Squirrel project rather than feeding these vermin and increasing their population artificially
Great news that the Pine Martin is now re-establishing its old territories and preying on these nasty little blighters Hopefully it won't be too many more decades before these are all gone and our lovely little native Red Squirrels can re-claim their lost home
You could save yourself the cash on feeding them and buy some traps and eradicate them from your area. That would actually help our native species and would be a positive step in UK conservation. Or better still try supporting a Red Squirrel project rather than feeding these vermin and increasing their population artificially
Great news that the Pine Martin is now re-establishing its old territories and preying on these nasty little blighters Hopefully it won't be too many more decades before these are all gone and our lovely little native Red Squirrels can re-claim their lost home
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Beefy wrote:Nice photos, but the single Alien Species causing the most damage to our native birds and mammals.
You could save yourself the cash on feeding them and buy some traps and eradicate them from your area. That would actually help our native species and would be a positive step in UK conservation. Or better still try supporting a Red Squirrel project rather than feeding these vermin and increasing their population artificially
Great news that the Pine Martin is now re-establishing its old territories and preying on these nasty little blighters Hopefully it won't be too many more decades before these are all gone and our lovely little native Red Squirrels can re-claim their lost home
+1 Agreed
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Beefy wrote:Nice photos, but the single Alien Species causing the most damage to our native birds and mammals.
You could save yourself the cash on feeding them and buy some traps and eradicate them from your area. That would actually help our native species and would be a positive step in UK conservation. Or better still try supporting a Red Squirrel project rather than feeding these vermin and increasing their population artificially
Great news that the Pine Martin is now re-establishing its old territories and preying on these nasty little blighters Hopefully it won't be too many more decades before these are all gone and our lovely little native Red Squirrels can re-claim their lost home
Actually, I prefer to see the majority of humans eradicated, they are the ones that have caused more damage to wildlife than any single species.
Obviously it would be nice to have the reds back, enjoy seeing them when I am up in Scotland or Wales.
But for down South, greys are better than nothing so I'll continue to feed them if it is all the same to you
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Airwolfhound wrote:Beefy wrote:Nice photos, but the single Alien Species causing the most damage to our native birds and mammals.
You could save yourself the cash on feeding them and buy some traps and eradicate them from your area. That would actually help our native species and would be a positive step in UK conservation. Or better still try supporting a Red Squirrel project rather than feeding these vermin and increasing their population artificially
Great news that the Pine Martin is now re-establishing its old territories and preying on these nasty little blighters Hopefully it won't be too many more decades before these are all gone and our lovely little native Red Squirrels can re-claim their lost home
Actually, I prefer to see the majority of humans eradicated, they are the ones that have caused more damage to wildlife than any single species.
Obviously it would be nice to have the reds back, enjoy seeing them when I am up in Scotland or Wales.
But for down South, greys are better than nothing so I'll continue to feed them if it is all the same to you
+1
Re: Recent Squigs
Good pics, whatever regional slang you use for them but they are still just as good as a rat with a bushy tail.