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You know it's the end of Summer heat wave ...

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Eddy Edson

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... when dying diseased infectious fruit bats start falling out of the sky ...

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Only place I've ever seen fruit bats AFAIK was in the Maldives and we were gobsmacked how large they were - wouldn't want one of em falling on top of me, thanks very much.
 
By an extraordinary coincidence fruitbats in Adelaide featured in a programme this afternoon on BBC2 about animals living in cities.
 
Yikes!
 
By an extraordinary coincidence fruitbats in Adelaide featured in a programme this afternoon on BBC2 about animals living in cities.
I’ve seen stuff on foxes. Also seagulls way inland. & bush babies setting up camp in a garden centre? (Clever filming on the bush baby one.)
There will be “opportunists” where the “fast food” is.
 
I didn't see all that prog but did catch the long eared owls living in the town in Serbia after virtually every tree in the country was felled - literally for fuel. It literally is a whole parliament of them - the largest group of owls living in one place, in the world. 750 of them.
 
I didn't see all that prog but did catch the long eared owls living in the town in Serbia after virtually every tree in the country was felled - literally for fuel. It literally is a whole parliament of them - the largest group of owls living in one place, in the world. 750 of them.

Love owls my favourite bird, something fascinating about them could watch them all day long.
 
I didn't see all that prog but did catch the long eared owls living in the town in Serbia after virtually every tree in the country was felled - literally for fuel. It literally is a whole parliament of them - the largest group of owls living in one place, in the world. 750 of them.
Years ago, I spent some time in a deli prepping food. One morning I glanced down & saw a mouse scurrying round the fridge. Basically there was a batch of old cottages just up the road. The recent building work involved keeping the fronts on these houses & demolishing then redeveloping the rear of the premisses, keeping the aesthetic's of the street.
These mice had been displaced.
 
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