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Plants => Pests and Diseases => Topic started by: Eric Hardy on December 19, 2009, 06:45:15 PM
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I have mentioned before that we get muntjac deer in the garden in spite of having what I thought was stock proof wire buried in the hedges. They will eat new rose leaves and the tops off the daffodil and bluebell leaves and generally cause quite a bit of damage. This definitely qualifies for being posted in the PEST section :). Today I looked out of an upstairs window and this is what I saw :o
I grabbed my camera and took this through glass
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2763/4197283919_12d62c78c3.jpg)
Canon EOS 450D, 1/250 sec, f8, focal length 1/250 (1/400 35 mm equivalent), ISO 400
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And a great photo it is Eric! He's lucky you only took a shot at him with a camera;D
He must have known Venison was off the menu this week.
Brrrr! No snow here, mercifully.
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no picture eric its gone
but george we have snow and its coming up your way ;D :D
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No please, no kind gestures. We have enough snow here already, thank you very much Phil ;D :D
Your picture was there yesterday Eric!
Dear dear ::)
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no picture eric its gone
Is that better Phil?
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no picture eric its gone
Is that better Phil?
lovely pic thank you ;)