
Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion
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Hello everybody!!!
Have a nice weekend and hopefully nice and little be more warmer weather!
Have a nice weekend and hopefully nice and little be more warmer weather!
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same to youmarsimps wrote:Hello everybody!!!
Have a nice weekend and hopefully nice and little be more warmer weather!

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Is there not a little food for poor buzzards?leanne wrote: same to you


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Hi there!!!Ophiophagus wrote:Hello Caysa! Hei!
On vain 6 päivää jo takaisin pois!
Hehe, 6 days only, you will be fine

And hello to everyone else too.
I wonder if Mait has a message in what he has written??
Or just for fun...

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Look like a Vipera berus to me....Ophiophagus wrote:To: Ricky
What do you think? What is his name?
Where is the picture taken?

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caysa wrote: Look like a Vipera berus to me....
Where is the picture taken?

Much too long for a V. berus.
I´m quite sure it´s a Natrix natirx (Grass Snake). Only other possibility would be Natrix tesselata (Dice Snake).

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Roe Deer





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What would happen if he would come at the same time always?Ricky wrote:Roe buck!!!


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Ricky wrote:Roe buck!!!

Hello Everyone

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Thanks for the warm "WELCOME"



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Hey little buck, it is OK to come closer

It really OK to come

See, it was OK to come



It really OK to come


See, it was OK to come



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Great pictures, Caysa 

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I thing Natrix tesselata (Dice Snake). I cannot decide it. From him I do not have enough documentations.Ricky wrote:![]()
Much too long for a V. berus.
I´m quite sure it´s a Natrix natirx (Grass Snake). Only other possibility would be Natrix tesselata (Dice Snake).
