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Sloworms are a protected species. Possibly not allowed to handle, really !.


One place I worked redeveloped a site which had sloweorms and we had to get a team of naturalists in to capture and transport to another site.


They eat slugs so ask your gardening friends for their spares and get them breeding.


Paul

Def. got them - 2 at in the past couple fo weeks- sunning themselves on teh path - the snorklets love them. I did pick them up though, which I know you shouldnt - one looked like it had been attacked by a cat, as it had a big split 2/3 of the way along its body - later I realised it was shedding its tail to escape from me (tu)


Thye are a lovely golden brown colour and have a forked tongue that flicks out deliciously


Stags are great -we have them as well - when they fly , its like one of those blackhwak helicopter things, both in size and sound - scarey when you see one for the first time bumbling towards you.


alos in garden - At least one common lizard, a world of newts, what seems like a carpet of toads some evenings, robisn, fockin parakeets (6), wrens.


oh, yes and piles of bloody syringes from the hordes of skagheads that area flooding into ED, in a concerted effort to destry our childrens lives ( joke )

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