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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

What you say is true but they have been known to drink even when in cold weather . They do like a dip as well . I thought as its so hot at the moment it would not hurt to give him the opportunity should he choose to . 

Maybe a good idea. Will see if a bit of water takes his/her fancy. Can't tell if its male or female. I know males have a grey head when older....

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11 minutes ago, nepia said:

As far as I know I've still never seen one!  Now I live in the land of oaks I should make more effort.  Maybe I'll leave pieces of rotting meat lying about; the males I think it is like the stuff

I think that's why dog shit attracts them

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