October Winner: -Oy-!

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Next months competition subject is "Close Ups". Enter now at the November competition thread!

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Lady Kestrel
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Hi, I'm new to this forum - it looks like a great site for meeting and chatting with other wildlife enthusiasts.
Though I'm a city dweller, I love wildlife watching, and wildlife programmes. I'm especially interested in birds, though I'm not a twitcher - I'm happy with whatever I happen to see.

06-08-2007 10:09 AM
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Hello Lady Kestrel, I think you will enjoy yourself here Icon_smile .

Welcome to Wildlife UK!

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Hello, welcome to the forums! You'll definitely find some other wildlife enthusiasts here Icon_smile

06-08-2007 01:14 PM
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Hi there, Lady Kestrel. Pleased to meet you Icon_smile


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Hi Lady Kestrel , towns are also teeming with wildlife these days which is fascinating that wildlife can adapt to their advantage. You may be surprised at what you find which makes it all the more inspiring.We live in a little backwater on the edge of some really built up areas here in the North West but it never ceases to amaze me what we see.

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Hello there, welcome to the forums. As tibbar said the range of wildlife in cities is astonishing. I think we have a thread about that very subject going at the minute.

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Hi Lady Kestrel and welcome from another newbie

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Hello Lady Kestrel and welcome from yet another new member to the forum.


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