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Quote from: Anthony Darby on August 25, 2009, 09:26:44 PMHey, maybe there's an opening for a retired person under that bridge next to the gruff goats? OK Anthony Darby, Mr. Smartypants. There already is a retired gentleman in residence under that bridge and is staying there.Paddy
Hey, maybe there's an opening for a retired person under that bridge next to the gruff goats?
One I forgot from earlier, a caterpillar on ragwort, which is a peculiar combination. A caterpillar so brightly coloured is normally presumed to be indigestible/poisonous to birds while the plant, ragwort, is poisonous to livestock yet the caterpillar seems happy to feast on it. Anthony, I hope you may take a moment to identify the blue butterflies on the yellow vetch and the butterfly on the purple loosestrife. What of the caterpillar?Paddy (who lives with the billy goats gruff under the bridge)
A friend was in Ireland and observed a flock of Starlings feeding on Phormium nectar in a hotel garden. Are there other species that have learnt feeding on nectar of southern hemisphere species?
Those are great loooking goats
Quote from: mark smyth on August 26, 2009, 10:39:45 AMThose are great loooking goatsYou need to get out more, Mark ...
Oh Cliff.... I adore peacocks.