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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Has anybody else noticed that due to lockdown our wildlife is getting braver.
I live in the Galloway Forest Park and the other evening I spotted 2 pine martens.
I'd only spotted 2 prior to this in 7 years of living here.
Beautiful creatures!
Anybody else spotted anything cool recently? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Amazing how wildlife have adapted to less traffic and people there to ensure appreciated and don't forget them when lockdown lifted that 5 min drive that you nown walk means a lot pmso are open for anyone that wants to argue or agree xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nice to think that less pollution and noise is bringing the wildlife out a bit more.
I think a lot of us have a little more time on our hands and probably noticing much more than we normally would. Nice either way you look at it |
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Come down to North Wales and join the goats in Llandudno
Not that there's been an increase in the number of birds, but it's lovely to hear the dawn chorus so easily without the background of traffic |
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Definitely getting braver.been travelling to Dundee every night for work lately,the amount of road kill is unbelievable, I think because of the roads being quieter they dont recognize the danger as much and saunter about on them,2 or 3 times at least every night I have to brake hard or swerve to avoid knocking them down.oh,and find a few hedgehogs in the back garden if I get home early enough |
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Defo alot more birds wonder how much the air traffic also has an impact all the planes that have been grounded as they exhaust fumes straight into the air and clouds, and there's defo been a huge reduction in the clouds in the sky are we actually going to see a proper summer now we haven't got the millions of holiday flights in the air? Perhaps that's why we remember proper summers as children because there were less cars and planes in particular clogging the skies with fumes |
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"Defo alot more birds wonder how much the air traffic also has an impact all the planes that have been grounded as they exhaust fumes straight into the air and clouds, and there's defo been a huge reduction in the clouds in the sky are we actually going to see a proper summer now we haven't got the millions of holiday flights in the air? Perhaps that's why we remember proper summers as children because there were less cars and planes in particular clogging the skies with fumes"
So ironic if by our own doing of chasing the sun and jumping on endless aeroplanes to Spain that we’ve actually been chasing 1976 Scottish summers away .. loving seeing more wildflowers , wildlife and cleaner rivers |
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"Defo alot more birds wonder how much the air traffic also has an impact all the planes that have been grounded as they exhaust fumes straight into the air and clouds, and there's defo been a huge reduction in the clouds in the sky are we actually going to see a proper summer now we haven't got the millions of holiday flights in the air? Perhaps that's why we remember proper summers as children because there were less cars and planes in particular clogging the skies with fumes"
so does this only happen in UK |
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