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Anno

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  1. Moby Grape?!!!
  2. I hate all that '90's utter crap, Ocean Colour Scene and Shit7 - utter twonk. I like the Grateful Dead, hence my avatar and I am a massive Zeppelim, Purple and Sabbs fan. Someone was slagging off the mighty Zepp earlier but for me they opened up a lot of new music with the blues influences and Folk on Zepp 3, they acted as acatalyst for me explorer newer and more obscure music and good on 'em!
  3. If they are at the basal region try Lunar Hornet Clearwing - its a moth.
  4. Sounds like most checks have taken place and Planning won't give a monkeys if they are on private land and owned by the person requesting the work. Double check for felling license requirements and crack on.
  5. The Town and Country Planning (Tree Preservation)(England) Regulations 2012 WWW.LEGISLATION.GOV.UK These Regulations, which apply in relation to England only, substantially revoke and replace the Town and Country Planning (Trees) Regulations 1999, to the extent to which they apply to...
  6. Anno

    What's this?

    looks like Tree Bumblebee, the usual insect take over species now in the UK,new arrivals to the UK, thought to have begun colonising our shores around 2001, so the 'ban the boats' mob on here might have something to say...
  7. Is the update available on the IPhone?
  8. stupid decision species wise, will be full of leaf blotch in a few growth seasons and looking crap, on the bright side look forward to being plagued by kids for conkers if it gets established...
  9. I'd only try it if you have a spare £20,000 around.
  10. I don’t often post on here but sometimes you come across something in your travels that kind of stops you in your tracks. A few years back on my patch we gave permission for a TPO’d Beech to be felled owing to instability and an outbreak of Meripilus, and good on them they replanted near to the stump. Went to look at a neighbour’s tree this week and was intrigued to say the least to find this! Maybe the Sycamore Gap could benefit from something similar...
  11. A mate of mine is an Ecologist for HS2, his job every day is to climb the same tree to see the same absence of bats,in the same tree cavity, then he goes home. And the rates they pay are ridicolous, which is why every day etc. They have already caused massive ecological disaster which cannot be replaced and all to get me on a train to London 15 minutes earlier, and I hate London so even if I had a Tomorow People jaunting belt I still would avoid it like the Plague. Stupid idea, poorly executed (which they should be) Rant over, have a nice day.
  12. Great images above, @AJStreesvery jealous of that Spotted Flycatcher - like Rocking Horse S%$£ around here now and most other places.
  13. Possibly Kite Tailed Robber Fly?
  14. thats a meadow brown being predated on from a Diptera species (true Flies)
  15. 100 % Garden warbler, decent size, very few distinguishing features (plumage/eye stripe etc.) and a big dark eye.
  16. Check on the term 'expediancy' in the Regs. By law, we can only make a TPO when we decide it is expedient to protect a tree, group of trees or woodland which make a significant contribution to amenity. This may include trees that are in danger of being felled or are under threat because of proposed development.
  17. Nice to wake up from the weekends glorious sunshine to find you are a waste of oxygen. Also I would take issue with being highly paid after no wage increases for decades under this self serving government, which is why I will need to work until I am 67 (lucky for me there is no chance of getting sacked) Enjoy your day in Narnia Donkk.
  18. Good luck with that, be about 800 candidates, there will be a pile binned off for poor qualifications then its a lottery if you even get an interview.
  19. I had a cross breed Collie that thought he was a rabbit, anything with a pulse and a couple of things without one...
  20. the Leopard/black cat DNA evidence is fairly dodgy, they won't say which authority and/or University did the scanning and what the actual findings where, for an organisation that has bleated on for decades about gaining good evidence I found this astonishing really. Might be worth a Google for the term Kellas cat especially if you are north of the border. Hominids fascinate me, from Yeti's to Sasquatch via Almas and tropicals like the skunk ape. Also worth remebering that not too long ago they found a very large quadraped antelope in jungle habitat, unknown to science, they catalogged it under the indiginous term for the creature, unfortunately when translated it was 'food' All interesting stuff, even my old favourite Nessie.
  21. run out of porn?
  22. * waits for 'brown envelope' type comments*
  23. a number of Councils do but we have always chosen not too, however with less people and less money in LA budgets its probably something that will eventually be across the board, at which time thankfully I will be retired!
  24. Luckily we have lots of experts on this forum to steer us in the right, logical direction.
  25. THE LAST BEE After the last ee had uzzed its last uzz, the irds and the utterflies did what they could. ut soon the fields lay are, few flowers were left, nature was roken, and the planet ereft. BRIAN BILSTON.

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