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Alan Hyde
Senior Member Joined: 17 Apr 2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1437 |
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Posted: 04 May 2003 at 6:55pm |
Hi Folks, Well , there really is no chance now for any wildlife left alive at that site in Pirbright. I drove past today with my family , and what little heather you can see in the Orig' pics has been removed . It is now basicly just bare earth . Update pics coming next week . Alan |
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Alan Hyde
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But!!!!! It's not all doom and Gloom, no no no. It's my son's B'day today , he's 9. He asked for his own Digital camera , and came out with me today taking pics of Slow-worms. That's what I like to see , up and coming young herp lovers Alan |
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Martin
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My 10 year old daughter is far better at spotting and finding stuff than I am nowadays. I tell her that it is because she is closer to the ground than I am! Alan I look forward to seeing some of the pictures. Martin. |
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Alan Hyde
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Hi Martin, Hehe, that's a good excuse .But I know what you mean , my daughter April has fantastic observation. She points out every little bug , spider, reptile .... Do you mind if I ask Martin, where are you in the UK ? Is the herping good where you are? Cheers Alan
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Martin
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Hampshire, and it's not bad I guess, other than that we seem to be taking sooooo much development. My main native interest is noots, big warty ones and I find enough to satisfy my lust for them! I just wish that we had more, active development consultants that knew these species to a better degree than that that I generally see. I don't like to continually critisize, but I do wish I had more reason not to! Martin. |
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Alan Hyde
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Hi Martin,
Hey I dig nooots too, cooool animals . I've also got a big interest in toads. Where are you in Hampshire? I'm in Ash near Aldershot , Hampshire.
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