November 5, 201015 yr Author Beavers have been extinct in Britain for 400yrs. Chris Packem says reports of the first breeding pair are true and have been filmed. This was shown on Autumn Watch last night, now if they ARE EXTINCT in Britain then they can't be here can they Monsta? I mean they can't have been released into the wild or escaped from somewhere can they? I mean they've been extinct for 400yrs in Britain. Ringing any bells yet Monsta :dribble:
November 5, 201015 yr Beavers have been extinct in Britain for 400yrs. Chris Packem says reports of the first breeding pair are true and have been filmed. This was shown on Autumn Watch last night, now if they ARE EXTINCT in Britain then they can't be here can they Monsta? I mean they can't have been released into the wild or escaped from somewhere can they? I mean they've been extinct for 400yrs in Britain. Ringing any bells yet Monsta :dribble:only difference being there were reintroduced a few years ago the lynx has not! and my agument was that lynx were not common and have be extinict in england and the uk for a long time ( yes there are escapees but there is no breeding population) there is talks to try and reintroduce them! but mercuryg keeps changing his argument!! good look to the beavers hopefully they'll make a comeback (gaint rats that knaw down trees!)
November 5, 201015 yr my agument was that lynx were not common and have be extinict in england and the uk for a long time ( yes there are escapees but there is no breeding population) there is talks to try and reintroduce them! but mercuryg keeps changing his argument!! No I don't! where have I ever changed my stance on the matter? It began with me saying I believe there are escaped animals in England, that's still my stance on the matter, I have never done anythign but agree fully that native lynx have been extinct in th UK for centuries - and still are - and never mentioned anything about reintroducing them at all. I also never said they were common, in fact quite the opposite. I even concluded that the likelihood of a breeding population of escaped or discraded animals is slim. I haven't changed my argument at all.
November 22, 201015 yr Author Another sighting, though this is a strange one. Big Cat sighted on the green outside Choppington first school at 4am. Large, much bigger than domestic moggy, large pointy ears with tufts, light coloured legs and tan mottled body with stumpy tail. Hard to believe this one, but came from a reliable source!
November 22, 201015 yr Author There's plenty of bridges knocking about Monsta, nowt new there, and your point is? :dribble:
November 22, 201015 yr There's plenty of bridges knocking about Monsta, nowt new there, and your point is? :dribble:Theres not many bridges with a big cat in front of it Merlin
November 22, 201015 yr Another sighting, though this is a strange one. Big Cat sighted on the green outside Choppington first school at 4am. Large, much bigger than domestic moggy, large pointy ears with tufts, light coloured legs and tan mottled body with stumpy tail. Hard to believe this one, but came from a reliable source!Any pictures Merlin
November 22, 201015 yr Author Cat!!! What Cat? Don't you know they're all extinct Bloody good camouflage nee wonder nee bodies spotted one for hundreds of years :dribble: Where you been Pete, was getting worried about you! Edited November 22, 201015 yr by Merlin
November 22, 201015 yr Cat!!! What Cat? Don't you know they're all extinct Bloody good camouflage nee wonder nee bodies spotted one for hundreds of years :dribble: Where you been Pete, was getting worried about you!Not had much time of late Merlin, heavy work load at moment
November 22, 201015 yr No pictures Pete, bad light you see at that time in the morning The moon would have been shining was it cloudy?
September 6, 201114 yr More evidence of predators in Bedlington flies inhttp://www.journallive.co.uk/northumberland-sites/bedlington-northumberland/bedlington-news/2011/09/05/rare-eagle-rescued-in-bedlington-61634-29364832/
September 6, 201114 yr Pete,Tenacious investigative journalism at its best, well done for sticking doggedly at this subject. Now, care to turn your talents at what is an invidious thorny issue, where are our blooming Hartford Hall gates!!!!!!!!! Actually they might be closer to you than us!
September 6, 201114 yr Pete,Tenacious investigative journalism at its best, well done for sticking doggedly at this subject. Now, care to turn your talents at what is an invidious thorny issue, where are our blooming Hartford Hall gates!!!!!!!!! Actually they might be closer to you than us!Try Chris Topp iron works Malcolm, mind you that was 2004
September 6, 201114 yr Pete,Thanks very much..........I have now tracked them down.Looks like they are hanging on to them till the bills paid Malcolm
September 6, 201114 yr Can't say I blame them Pete. However at the end of the day it's our blooming heritage! After a long chat with the company there is one hell of a bill to pay to get them finished off and back up here! BTW, thanks for the tip you short circuited loads of waffle from various other bodies!
September 6, 201114 yr Can't say I blame them Pete. However at the end of the day it's our blooming heritage! After a long chat with the company there is one hell of a bill to pay to get them finished off and back up here! BTW, thanks for the tip you short circuited loads of waffle from various other bodies!Always happy to help Malcolm
September 10, 201114 yr Author Said it before, but if you want to find out anything, just ask Pete...........That's 'Sniffer Hoond' Pete :dribble:
September 10, 201114 yr Author AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH! Just had a brain wave on that last remark of mine! Pete do you fancy coming up here to sniff around to see if you can find the big moggy?
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