Malvern Save The Children C/D 31.12.24
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How sweet shaneystar2, I think foxes have such a raw deal, it was lovely to learn you cared for them, I think all animals wild or tame are gods creation and should be cared for, lovely photograph, did you ever give the fox a name. xxx :-)
Hi PatriciaH, Thats what I love about the ducks I feed, I'm sure they know me now, they come waddling over, quacking away, so sweet! xxx :-)
I'm so pleased I'm not alone, I was beginning to worry about myself!........... xxx
My wife and I love feeding Ducks, Gulls, garden birds etc, even our local Jackdaws dont go without although they do tend to pig out on everyone elses food. It is great what the great British public do and we are al the more human for it.
I have a very unusual habit as well, probably disgusting to many folk but then I am a Pagan.
When I see road kill if I can pick it up safely I do, I then take it to local Fox haunts. Two things...1 is it helps prevent other creatures being hit as they feed on the dead remains and 2...it adds to my local reputation as that weird Pagan bloke!
I am now in my 50's and have been an animal lover all my life!
Bread is ok especially if you drop it into the water to soak it - mind you it won't be there long!
Just buy mixed corn, it is cheaper than the 'Duck and Swan food' and they will still eat it.
They don't really need feeding, they wouldn't have set up home there if there was not enough natural food around for them. It is good fun though watching them barge each other out of the way to get it.
I used to be known as lord of the wings in my local park, I would stop off at a bakers every day, buy myself something to eat and the staff would always give me a bag of crumbs from the bread slicer, which i would take to the park and feed the ducks and geese, one day a proud young gosling strutted over, stepped on my foot and snatched a cornish pasty right out of my hand.
One thing I've noticed lately, since the bird flu scare, people feeding birds in the park have been conspiouus by their absence, no longer do you see nearly as many mums and kids carrying whole loaves of white bread, and you know what ? the ducks have never looked healthier!! Canada geese no longer arrive in huge numbers and shovlers, tuffted duck and pochard seem more common.
What lovely kind ABer's we have, Hi shaneystar2, I thought you were going to to say that you called your fox "Bazil", great photo of the frog, my next door neighbour has a pond and we get alot of frogs in our garden in the summer, I'm forever saving them from my cats as they like to play with them the noise they make is heart rending, they really squeal.
Hi gessoo, On the drive to work there is wild rabbits on the grass verges, as I drive past them, I say out loud, "now you stay there, keep safe" but as you can guess it doesn't happen, it upsets me to see road kills, no matter what animal it is. Sweet photo by the way.
Hi Thunderbird+, I had a real laugh when you said about the gosling nicking your lunch!........
I fed the ducks and their babies yesturday, they were all in the pond, I took my camera to work and have taken some photo's of them, once I've down loaded them onto the computer I will post them up. Thank you all for your posts, I'm so relieved that I wasn't alone in caring for our wild life. Bless you all. xxx :-)