Squirrels coming very close in St James Park (London)... Those funny animals cannot resist the smell of nuts !
Sunday, 31 December 2006
Black swan in London
An Australian black swan living wild in Ealing's Gunnersbury Park, October 2006
Saturday, 30 December 2006
Adelaide Newts
Swimming newts caught by youngsters at Adelaide Nature Reserve in north London - they were returned to their pond immediately after this video.
Wednesday, 27 December 2006
The Urban Fox
The Fox as become very much at home in London, no doubt encouraged by the many fast food outlets making it easy for them to pick up a meal.
Spotted on the roof of a car in Bethnal Green one morning at about 7am. He didn't mind Having He's Photo taken at all, Just stood there watching . His friend sauntered past as well.
Fox's in Hornsey Road, North London
Spotted on the roof of a car in Bethnal Green one morning at about 7am. He didn't mind Having He's Photo taken at all, Just stood there watching . His friend sauntered past as well.
Fox's in Hornsey Road, North London
Tuesday, 26 December 2006
Raider's of the Goldfish Pound
We are not alone
Many people going about there everyday business in London's hustle and bustle fail to notice the wildlife that share our capital city with us, the gray squirrel as become a very familiar site,not a native of the Britain, these creatures are native to the hardwood forests of the eastern United States and was introduced to this country in the mid-19th century, but did not realy become established in the wild until about the the turn of the century, after many releases,
Unfortunately these animals have tended to become a pest with gardeners and for the raids on bird tables and feeders.
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