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<blockquote data-quote="Gill Osborne" data-source="post: 3232243" data-attributes="member: 143965"><p>Glad it wasn't just me who thought this was THE best series yet! :t: They really got the balance right with a mix of species and not just the same things year after year. I LOVED seeing the extensive Stickleback coverage too as I've had a very soft spot for these feisty fish ever since having an aquarium of them when I was a wee nipper of around 9 years old! </p><p></p><p> And tonight I discovered my very own Sophia L'Wren in my polytunnel!!! A nest has been built behind a few bits of wood that Neil had leaning against the struts in one corner. Needless to say I have kept well away from that corner (nothing growing there anyway) but I'm thinking of looking into putting some food out to help the female bird. A few mealworms each day in a dish? Or would they be too big for the chicks? I'll do some checking up first :t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gill Osborne, post: 3232243, member: 143965"] Glad it wasn't just me who thought this was THE best series yet! :t: They really got the balance right with a mix of species and not just the same things year after year. I LOVED seeing the extensive Stickleback coverage too as I've had a very soft spot for these feisty fish ever since having an aquarium of them when I was a wee nipper of around 9 years old! And tonight I discovered my very own Sophia L'Wren in my polytunnel!!! A nest has been built behind a few bits of wood that Neil had leaning against the struts in one corner. Needless to say I have kept well away from that corner (nothing growing there anyway) but I'm thinking of looking into putting some food out to help the female bird. A few mealworms each day in a dish? Or would they be too big for the chicks? I'll do some checking up first :t: [/QUOTE]
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