greekskii Posted January 26, 2022 Report Posted January 26, 2022 On 26/01/2022 at 13:45, salokcinnodrog said: Unfortunately this can prevent the other natural wildlife getting in as well. Expand Locally the birders are cutting the otter fences to get in to watch the rare birds. Otter fenced lakes become wildlife havens where everything is safe. The other wildlife doesnt take long to figure it out! yonny and crusian 2 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted January 26, 2022 Report Posted January 26, 2022 On 26/01/2022 at 14:04, greekskii said: Locally the birders are cutting the otter fences to get in to watch the rare birds. Otter fenced lakes become wildlife havens where everything is safe. The other wildlife doesnt take long to figure it out! Expand Aye, the birds. Sadly the land based mammals can't get in Quote
greekskii Posted January 27, 2022 Report Posted January 27, 2022 On 26/01/2022 at 14:50, salokcinnodrog said: Aye, the birds. Sadly the land based mammals can't get in Expand I don’t know. Rabbits and foxes can get through the fence. There was a video circulating a few years ago of a fox sliding through the gaps. Deers and badgers won’t but then that isn’t a bad thing for a fishery. Badgers can turn over swims if you’re unlucky where they make a set. yonny 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted January 27, 2022 Report Posted January 27, 2022 On 27/01/2022 at 07:13, greekskii said: I don’t know. Rabbits and foxes can get through the fence. There was a video circulating a few years ago of a fox sliding through the gaps. Deers and badgers won’t but then that isn’t a bad thing for a fishery. Badgers can turn over swims if you’re unlucky where they make a set. Expand If a fox can, I'm sure an otter can. Quote
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