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  1. Ravenflight

    Unknown wasp nest eater

    oh and by the way, i don't have any night cameras things. sorry!
  2. Ravenflight

    Unknown wasp nest eater

    I live in St. Antoine(Central southern france), and we have a wasp nest that seemed to be flourishing, But one night I woke up and saw the 5cm thick hole was now about 25cm thick. What animal do you think it was?
  3. Ravenflight

    Birds of the world quiz

    well done snowcap. here is the next.
  4. Ravenflight

    Birds of the world quiz

    Well done snowcap! Who is this then?
  5. Ravenflight

    Birds of the world quiz

    Who is mobbing who?
  6. Ravenflight

    Birds of the world quiz

    Welcome to the birds of the world quiz! First up is a species of some type of seabird! (Relatively Easy) Enjoy! Renn Carey
  7. Ravenflight

    The Montpellier snake

    cool, thanks for telling me! Renn Carey
  8. Ravenflight

    The Montpellier snake

    Hi, I live in A place called La Thor in southern france, I have seen adders, Vipers and grass snakes but never a Montpellier snake. And would ya know, It turned up beneath a log in my garden when i was looking for scorpions! It was only a juvenile but still was the size of an Aspic Viper at...
  9. Black Kite

    Black Kite

  10. Capercaillie

    Capercaillie

  11. Ravenflight

    Hi

    I was just wondering if there was a forum for prehistoric birds as well. . . Is there?? Renn
  12. Ravenflight

    Wings Over Winecountry, Colleen's place

    Your picture rules! How did you do that?!? Renn
  13. Ravenflight

    Hi

    Thanks robin, it looks really good! Renn
  14. Ravenflight

    Hi

    Hi, I'm Renn Cary from Falmouth, Cornwall. My website is Animalfactoid.weebly.com. I got interested in birds when my Dad bought a bird-feeder and then there were all sorts of birds, From chaffinches to Woodpeckers. From then on I've been badgering my parents to go to any nature walk or anything...
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