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will
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thanks Jason, that was my thinking. I wanted them to make the comparison between Aesculapians and species like the Little Owl and Mandarin Duck, which are generally accepted as presenting no threat to our native wildlife (though I'm not sure why they included muntjac as well - not my suggestion...)
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AGILIS
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hi will I missed it so cant say much is or have you got it on some hard drive thats available keith
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LOCAL ICYNICAL CELTIC ECO WARRIOR AND FAILED DRUID
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will
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Hi Keith - it's on BBC iPlayer (The One Show, 11th Sept)for 28 days, but I'm afraid being a technophobe I don't know how else you could see it. The snake bit is just after the great Chrissie Hynde (about 21 minutes in)!
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Caleb
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I've uploaded the relevant clip to my website at:
http://www.caudata.org/triturus/temp/aesculapians.mp4
Not had time to watch it yet, looking forward to it. |
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Suzy
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Just watched this on iPlayer (saw Caleb's post afterwards!). A balanced non-sensational presentation I thought - well done Will.
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Suz
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will
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Thank you Suz, much appreciated
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will
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They're out! one of four seen a couple of days ago
https://www.flickr.com/photos/100121190@N06/26836282445/in/datetaken-public/ |
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AGILIS
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Hi Will yet to visit the area that I am not sure of the most likely place to start but I am sure I would sus up a spot if I had the guts to visit London, what did you mean by one of four are you talking about a colony of four? But its nice to know they are surviving with all the media meddling of the past, All I have seen lately is comons lacs. keith
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JaySteel
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Great to hear Will. I'll be paying them another visit when I get the chance.
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will
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@ Keith - no, one of four individuals I spotted on this particular visit. I have no idea how many there are in total
@ Jason - good hunting, look forward to seeing your usual high quality photos if you do get lucky |
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