Maeluk

Maeluk club

Posted: 16 Oct 2020


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 raingirl
raingirl club has replied
I love that! England has the best oddities!!
4 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club has replied
Okay, so the discussion has inspired me to upload a video (my first on ipernity) from 2016 when we had a large gathering of crows downtown. Not a great video, but you'll get the idea:
www.ipernity.com/doc/raingirl/50442836
4 years ago.
 Maeluk
Maeluk club has replied
NA nice video :) Where I used to work was in the middle of a marsh and we had a lot of wildlife around. The site had its own rookery, there were owls and bats, rats and rabbits and some of the birds were great. We had peregrine falcons nesting, I had a wild rabbit that would feed on apples out of my hand and a friend had a pet sparrow that lived in the locker room. He could call it down and it would sit on his fingers. Watching pipistrelle bats was brilliant.
4 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club has replied
What a wonderful natural zoo you had! We have wild rabbits around here, but I rarely even see them. They probably have plenty to eat and so don't need to come out searching when I'm around.

Bats are fascinating, but I think I'll stick to the ones in the actual zoo.
4 years ago.
 Maeluk
Maeluk club
In Chester Zoo they have a bat cave with a tunnel ..pretty dark and the bats fly along the tunnel quite close to you. It is fun to go through but no photography is allowed in there.
4 years ago.

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