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    I never really got that into wiildlife spotting, though when I do think about it, it does seem interesting. My parents are very much into bird watching, so anyhting I find I know about birds I learn from them. We get a lot of Red Kites in the area (Buckinghamshire, England), and they're slowly starting to fly closer to the ground, by and large. A sign that they're getting used to human population, presumably. Our garden also used to get a lot of frogs/toads which the cat would often bring in. They seem to have disappeared over the past few years, though. Maybe because of the cat, maybe because of inflation of housing prices in the area, I don't know. I think I've seen a fox once or twice too, and there was a badger at one point.

    At my house at Uni we get basically nothing, as I'm in a really built up area there, in which pretty much nobody has grass in their gardens. Slugs are the closest thing we get to wildlife.

    I used to see a lot of wildlife on my way to college, too. College was out in Henley, so there was quite a drive through some country roads, and country roads = much wildlife. Used to see a few creatures such as pheasants, foxes, occasionally rabbits, and quite often the lesser-spotted road kill.
    Last edited by Neo Necron; 07-05-2008 at 05:28 AM.

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