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Dave 123

Legendary Member
This is the imaginatively named L-album wainscot

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Windle

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Location
Burnthouses
Well it's certainly wild (and possibly livid with whoever dealt it its fate), but the 'life' bit maybe a bit optimistic as rigormortis seemed to have set in. Poor Hartley, for he is no more 🪦. I did the decent thing and removed him from the road to prevent a complete mashing. He'd probably make a decent hat to be fair ;).

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Dave 123

Legendary Member
A flower crab spider on Cosmos petal

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Dave 123

Legendary Member
Well it's certainly wild (and possibly livid with whoever dealt it its fate), but the 'life' bit maybe a bit optimistic as rigormortis seemed to have set in. Poor Hartley, for he is no more 🪦. I did the decent thing and removed him from the road to prevent a complete mashing. He'd probably make a decent hat to be fair ;).

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Hopefully another animal will have made use of it.
 

Proto

Legendary Member
I mowed the scruffy 'lawn' in front of the house and had to move some rotting logs at the edge to do so. Found these underneath, I'm assuming eggs of some sort. About 3-4 mm diameter and maybe 50 of them? Anyone able to identify them for me.

PS Google suggest they are slug eggs.

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