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  1. We do quite well for birds and surrounded by trees with no interference from the long distance away 5G nothing to see here pylons. Pheasants, Doves, pigeons, Robins, Ducks, Hen harrier, woodpecker, variousTits (from the MF family apparently), thrushes, crows, blackbirds, magpies, occasional owl & crane (not for hire) and bats (not cricket or tennis). There's others, but can't remember their names. We've had 3 lots of bees earlier in the year and moved them on to bee keepers around the island. Even with a couple of cats, we have safe areas with bird houses being amongst spiked planting, semi caged areas and plastic garden hanging baskets placed on their side as protection to stop bigger birds or cats from getting to another food area. Like I said, we have limited electric smog around us and whether its that or not, then who knows, but it works for us and the birds/animals.
  2. Interesting comment made by Frontline Doctors in Washington regards masks -
  3. Likewise - When an Australian Government stop an alleged highly successful drug that medical professionals claim counteracted covid, then whose decision is it for the right to life for those who may require this claimed successful treatment? Politician or Doctor?
  4. Do you mean the Paidalotosoreasses?
  5. Its not the wild life park along the prom? Here's me thinking that the fencing was part of their latest strategy based on Jurrasic Park with electric cars/trams taking passengers through the mounds of seaweed, although I'm led to understand that the dinosaurs never died out at all and were renamed to that of Tyranntasoreasses MHK's! ....
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    Manx Tunnel

    Hey! We might have a use for that diesel locomotive?
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