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1 hour ago, Forest2Furniture said:

I'd really like to catch the muppet that left this felling attempt next to a footpath in my woodland.

I suspect it was done by one of the thieving gits when the nicked the 15 felled and fallen trees.

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Not a very good attempt,, it will be just a log fairy with his new Gardentech chainsaw from B&Q, or who ever it was ain't got a clue what ther doing, they world is full of them, wildlife cameras at access points but only put there to monitor deer population,  its there tough shit if you catch someone,, 

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2 hours ago, spuddog0507 said:

Not a very good attempt,, it will be just a log fairy with his new Gardentech chainsaw from B&Q, or who ever it was ain't got a clue what ther doing, they world is full of them, wildlife cameras at access points but only put there to monitor deer population,  its there tough shit if you catch someone,, 

Wildlife cameras are very useful for catching those who are up to no good as well as the wildlife.

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13 minutes ago, petercb said:

Wildlife cameras are very useful for catching those who are up to no good as well as the wildlife.

Thats what i mean , but you or me place the cameras to moniter deer population, or in my case ATM with a property we own thats still in the stage of probate being granted, the cameras are placed to monitor the rodent population, i wont print what we have captured but they do work,,

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