Wildlife Gardening In Plymouth...
Photographs of a Plymouth Community Homes residents garden grown and managed specifically for wildlife, no herbicides,pesticides,fungicides, insecticides or artificial fertilizers..
http://wildlifegardener.blogspot.com/
Be sure to visit the
British Wildlife Group on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/group/britishwildlife
From the members page:
"Maybe it's time to have a group for british wildlife enthusiasts? spectacular and less spectacular footage documenting british creatures including mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, spiders, molluscs, plants, fungi ... everything from documentaries, diaries, time-lapse footage to simply the odd speciment cought on the 'fly' (or 'hoof'!?) with your phone camera - just about enjoying, celebrating, documenting and protecting british wildlife in all its forms - or something like that...
no restrictions really although not really hunting, fishing shooting or domestic or captive animals or anything like that, that's not really what I had in mind"
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Join in and upload your media :)
Hi HarvyCola.
Great aren't they, and thats just a few :), there are many more in the compost bins
WildlifeGardening 3 years ago
Great video. I think the spider is a type of crab spider - I keep meaning to upload a video I have of one (on a red flower) eating a bee.
secretpenfold 3 years ago 4
Thanks,
White,yellow...red!
how many colours do Crab Spiders come in? :)
WildlifeGardening 3 years ago