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Do you have any wildlife in your garden?

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  1. Yes of course iv seen all sorts in my garden such as:

    Badgers,

    Birds,

    Cats,

    Foxes,

    Frogs

    Hedgehogs,

    Squirrels,

    and iv seen a Snake hiding in one of my plant pot no lie.


  2. Raccoons

    Gophers

    Skunks

    Feral Cats

    Ravens

    Pigeons

    And I live in a city.

  3. Birds,

    Ducks,

    Pheasants,

    Squirrels,

    Frogs.

    Hedgehogs,

    Voles,

    Harvest Mice,

    and a Rabbit once.

    Probably Badgers and Foxes also at night?

  4. Ohhhhh yes.

    Deer

    Skunks

    Raccoons

    Bunnies

    Turtles

    Seagulls

    Ducks

    Geese

    That's just what I've seen lately.  I'm sure there are others I haven't seen!

  5. i have a rabbit possum  a skunk

  6. yep  we have had a fox and the normal sort of animals and birds

    we have had birds nesting in the bushes and squirrels attacked by magpies

    recently there has been a couple of jays calling round for tea and in the background is my motorbike (real wild life )un tamable when ridden by the wrong people a wlid iron horse but tammab;le '

    sorry got carried away ,

    catch you love p no i dont love pee , p is the initial of my name

    but then you know that anyway

    so catch you sue

    there thats better

  7. Don't have a garden where I live now but my last place was full of birds and squirrels

  8. Yes.  We specifically garden for wildlife to attract a lot of birds and small critters.  The entertainment beats anything we can buy and makes for many smiles while being at home.  Wildlife can teach us a lot about life and living it.

    I learned a bit about gardening from a squirrel:

    http://www.thenatureinus.com/2007/08/squ...

    Here's an article that shows kids especially need nature mentally and physically:

    http://www.thenatureinus.com/2006/12/gre...

    It's a passion of mine to share the wonders of nature which is why my blog is titled, The Nature In Us.

    http://www.thenatureinus.com

    The National Wildlife Federation has a program where you can certify your yard as a "backyard habitat" for $15.  It's a fun program and their website offers a lot of info also:

    http://www.nwf.org/backyard/

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