So I was back on site again yesterday and this morning.
Both times I found the same 13 not far from where they had been. Today they were just skirting the side of Caesars Camp. I drove into a short bit of heath on the camp and called them out. I was hoping to have them all but no. Same 13.
Eventually after much roaming I caught a glimpse of white in amongst the gorse and called them out with a bucket of nuts.
The one I saw came straight out but it took a while to get the rest. But I waited patiently.
Anyway that’s all seen this week. All looked good. A couple of younger ones had a bit of blood round back end. Guess they are coming into season for first time.
Ian .
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Friday, 20 December 2019
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