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Tilio-acerion

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  1. What is the cut off point for ash once they are affected by the deadline? Is there a time limit?
  2. Not just my observations, here also “Adders do get attacked by other species: herons, corvids and large gulls will have a go at them, but surprisingly their biggest enemy is the pheasant, which seems to go out of its way to attack an adder if it sees one.“ Amazing adders - Minsmere - Minsmere - The RSPB Community COMMUNITY.RSPB.ORG.UK Share your passion for birds, wildlife & all things nature with the RSPB Community...
  3. They see snakes as threats (an ecological inherent trait, as snakes are a real threat to them in their native Asia) so don’t necessarily just affect their populations through eating them, they often just attack them and peck them to drive them away. I’ve seen many adders with peck holes and eyes missing.
  4. Yes grass snake - here via this link
  5. Yes Buzzards also a significant factor...but then again their increased numbers can be linked to pheasant shoots Rise in population of crows and avian predators linked to pheasant shoots | Environment | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Call for ecological impact assessment of huge numbers of non-native gamebirds...
  6. Well you have now..
  7. At the National scale the release of 47+million non native pheasants are likely a factor along with the normal loss of habitat, habitat and population fragmentation and disturbance issues...
  8. Thanks for the replies - it's as I thought ?
  9. Thanks for the reply. So to clarify if I pay VAT it will be to the German company and then won't have anything further to pay once it hits the UK?
  10. Not sure where to post this query, but thought here.. I'm looking to buy a piece of firewood processing machinery from Germany (for personal use not business) and trying to work out whether I'll need to pay any vat or import tax etc? I'm basing this query on the fact we are still in the EU as appreciate will differ if we are not.
  11. No sorry, I can not
  12. Why are you helping it?
  13. Nnn-nn nice to see you, to see you nice
  14. I sea that there’s a common thread amongst some posters and their spelling...all smells a bit fishy to me
  15. I wasn’t aware there were any mills still looming threads up in Manchester and Leeds!?
  16. Somebody’s feeling a bit crochety!
  17. What utter bobbins, this thread has dropped a stitch
  18. Darn it, you lot just can’t weave it alone!
  19. Ignore them, they’re only knit picking
  20. Hmm I've got a 044 Magnum too, but 361 every time. On .325 with a 9 pin sprocket she flies like a Husky in the softwoods
  21. Ford 2120 close up
  22. Best Stihl ever? I think so
  23. Valtra A72 at a distance
  24. 361 / 16" (.325) 9 pin snedding said spruce

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