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Posts by Catherine Drea

Oh well done! 🥰😇

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Louise to the rescue! - Foxglove Lane What do you do when you are stuck on a hill with your foot on the brake and all the dashboard lights flashing! Hope and pray!

There are still such good people in the world.
www.foxglovelane.com/louise-to-th...

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That’s brilliant Rob!!

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Makes me very happy too!

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Sure sign that summer is around the corner Mary!

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The house martins have arrived back to #Waterford and are swooping around and repairing their nests! (This pic from last year) Also nesting under the eaves are starlings, bats and a great tit. Yes, I did a happy dance!

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Exactly!

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Yes. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼

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Seems to be alone. Mama goes after about 6 weeks. Apparently 75% of them don’t survive.

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You are welcome David! 🌿

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The leveret (baby Irish Hare) is thriving in the wild garden. She is often huddled up against the house so that we can observe her every move. Note the huge back feet! When fully grown she will be able to run like the wind! #BanHareCoursing #IrishHare

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🌸🌸🌸

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Thanks Sarah. 🌸

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Thanks Patti! 🌸

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Magnolia walk in the rain. 🌸

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Oh yes I hope they survive!! 🌿🤞🏼

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I think we still get them because we have no dogs or cats? Every year I wonder will they survive. So far so good. Touch and go isn’t it? 🙈 Hope all is well Roisin. 💚🌿

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Thank you! 🌿

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Oh so beautiful Sarah!

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Love that! Haven’t heard Bunty mentioned for a very long time!

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Gorgeous creatures.

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Omg tis mad alright. 🤯

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This is a very young leveret, the offspring of an Irish Hare. They don't live in burrows like rabbits but in the undergrowth, in this case my own wild garden. 75% of them don't survive this unusual upbringing in which the young are left to fend for themselves after about 6 weeks.

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Aren’t they beautiful! 🌿

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🌿 always!

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Aren’t they very shy!

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A beautiful Jay came to visit and for a while took my mind off the sorry state of the world.

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The pheasants here are as tame as farmyard chickens!

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Great idea!

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😂😉

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