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My Daily Walk - Further than ever before

My Daily Walk - Further than ever before


Postby RiverSong » Fri May 15, 2020 5:24 pm

Date walked: 15/05/2020

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Re: My Daily Walk - Further than ever before

Postby RiverSong » Fri May 22, 2020 5:02 pm

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Re: My Daily Walk - Further than ever before

Postby Sgurr » Fri May 22, 2020 8:52 pm

I hope you get to keep all your ducklings. Ours (at anywhere near the town centre) have been eaten by seagulls and the heron. I don't know if the seagulls are feeling extra hungry as there are no students leaving bits of chip suppers around. Whatever reason, none lasted out their first week. Some nice pics. Not a bad walk at all.
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Re: My Daily Walk - Further than ever before

Postby RiverSong » Sat May 23, 2020 2:16 pm

Sgurr wrote:I hope you get to keep all your ducklings. Ours (at anywhere near the town centre) have been eaten by seagulls and the heron. I don't know if the seagulls are feeling extra hungry as there are no students leaving bits of chip suppers around. Whatever reason, none lasted out their first week. Some nice pics. Not a bad walk at all.


I really hope they survive. I've been feeding the ducks a bag of peas since the lockdown started and sadly, i think there's less of them around. i also think there's less seagulls and swans, but maybe they've just gone elsewhere in search of food. Thanks for your nice comments, it is a nice walk and one i do often :D
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