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The Wildlife Thread

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Courtesy of Mrs Bear I'm now the proud owner of a bird feeder.

It's a small bird feeder.

However, so far it's been nothing more than a multigym for magpies.

I hope the bastards get bored and sod off soon.
 
Magpies are a plague. Between them and the Squirrels the birds hardly stand a chance in my garden.
 
Some great shots here.

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Mrs Mute and I went on a whale watching trip when we went to Boston 4 years ago and this is the best sighting we had for the whole trip. It was not cheap either.

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To be fair they did give us free tickets for a second trip, problem was we were flying back the next day. 🙄
 
You have to be in the right place at the right time.

A Painted Turtle that was enjoying the warmer weather. By Jocelyn Anderson.

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Wildlife photographer Ajar Setiadi has always been drawn to capturing the secret lives of animals and reptiles in his hometown of Bogo, Indonesia.
Fabulous photo.

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Some wildlife I saw on my trip to Iceland last week:

Harbour Seals
Icelandic feral horses
White-Beaked Dolphins
Killer Whale or Orca

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