I haven't seen the cows recently but I did find this beast on the common by Sandy Hill. If anyone knows of someone who has lost a 3ft iguana then please let me know. 07771 914 185.
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Tuesday 19 September 2017
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Hi Ian
ReplyDeleteDid you capture it then?
Regards
Ian
Hi again Ian
ReplyDeleteThere are not cattle on site just now, though we hope some will return shortly. Regards
Ian
Ian - I saw the post about the cattle being removed - thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe iguana was an 'escapee'. I found the owner who sadly didn't have the capacity to take it back. Seemingly it had been living wild for about a month. The RSPCA couldn't help but the Squires Pet Centre in Badshot Lea kindly took it on. It perked up no end once it was put into one of their heated vivariums.
Hahaha blimey! Good man for sorting that out mate, cracking effort! Tis a first for Caesars I rekon ;)
ReplyDeleteGuy - I thought you might like to know about another wildlife (and this time real wildlife) sighting. This morning we had a hummingbird hawk moth in the garden. It isn't the common but it is adjacent. I don't know how unusual a sighting they are around here. Personally I haven't seen them around this area before.
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