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![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, baby slugs (sluggings? sluglets? slittens?) are food for many of our wild birds. |
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LOL! I love the 'tails' of Ronnie and Reggie ![]() I concur with the slugs theory - hateful lardy bags of slime. Give me a snail any day, now they're cute and I get REALLY upset if I tread on one of those ![]() |
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It is something I have often wondered but never asked the question "why is the traffic more worrying during the night"? At least where I live the traffic is vastly reduced during the night and both my cats love going out during the night, especially in summer. |
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