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<blockquote data-quote="Treg" data-source="post: 7172279" data-attributes="member: 42292"><p>We're always hearing how bad Agriculture is on wildlife so I thought I would start a positive thread on Unusual animals on your farm , I'm mainly thinking wildlife but it's also great to hear about rare breeds from cows to cats or pigs to Guinea pigs. </p><p>I'll start off with the unusual animals I've seen lately here..</p><p>Barn Owl - only started seeing them here the last 5 yrs & have nested & reared chicks? ( I know that's not the right name )1yr . Love seeing them swoop into the shed first thing in the morning. </p><p>Skylarks- been here as long as I can remember but definitely more about, their singing brightens up any day.</p><p>Kites- occasional visitor & this year a pair stayed in the valley for a few months, not seen any young ones though.</p><p>Polecats- surprised to see one run across the yard a couple of weeks ago but now I'm seeing a male & female quite regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treg, post: 7172279, member: 42292"] We're always hearing how bad Agriculture is on wildlife so I thought I would start a positive thread on Unusual animals on your farm , I'm mainly thinking wildlife but it's also great to hear about rare breeds from cows to cats or pigs to Guinea pigs. I'll start off with the unusual animals I've seen lately here.. Barn Owl - only started seeing them here the last 5 yrs & have nested & reared chicks? ( I know that's not the right name )1yr . Love seeing them swoop into the shed first thing in the morning. Skylarks- been here as long as I can remember but definitely more about, their singing brightens up any day. Kites- occasional visitor & this year a pair stayed in the valley for a few months, not seen any young ones though. Polecats- surprised to see one run across the yard a couple of weeks ago but now I'm seeing a male & female quite regularly. [/QUOTE]
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