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THE LIST OF ANIMALS THAT LIVE/VISIT THE UK
THESE ARE THE ANIMALS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CLUB
European honey buzzard
Black kite
Red kite
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White-tailed eagle
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Egyptian vulture (VAGRANT)
Short-toed snake eagle (VAGRANT)
Western marsh harrier
Hen harrier
Pallid harrier (VAGRANT)
Montagu's harrier
Northern goshawk
Eurasian sparrowhawk
Common buzzard
Rough-legged buzzard
Greater spotted eagle (VAGRANT)
N/A
Golden eagle
Osprey
Lesser Kestrel (VAGRANT)
Common kestrel
American kestrel (VAGRANT)
Red-footed falcon
Amur falcon (VAGRANT)
Merlin
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(Eurasian) Hobby
Eleonora's falcon (VAGRANT)
Gyr falcon (VAGRANT)
Peregrine falcon
Barn Owl
Scops owl (VAGRANT)
Snowy owl (VAGRANT)
Northern hawk-owl (VAGRANT)
Little owl (INTRODUCED)
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Tawny owl
Long-eared owl
Short-eared owl
Tengmalm's owl (VAGRANT)
these images are not for you to take permission as stock/reference for any thing apart from guidance if you are unsure what to submit to the club, please ask the original owners permission to used as anything else, thank you.
Also these lists I may have forgotten to add a species to the list, if you think I have forgotten one or two, please let me know
many thanks
Lisa
THESE ARE THE ANIMALS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CLUB
European honey buzzard
Black kite
Red kite
:thumb314460993:
White-tailed eagle
:thumb592961866:
Egyptian vulture (VAGRANT)
Short-toed snake eagle (VAGRANT)
Western marsh harrier
Hen harrier
Pallid harrier (VAGRANT)
Montagu's harrier
Northern goshawk
Eurasian sparrowhawk
Common buzzard
Rough-legged buzzard
Greater spotted eagle (VAGRANT)
N/A
Golden eagle
Osprey
Lesser Kestrel (VAGRANT)
Common kestrel
American kestrel (VAGRANT)
Red-footed falcon
Amur falcon (VAGRANT)
Merlin
:thumb145323775:
(Eurasian) Hobby
Eleonora's falcon (VAGRANT)
Gyr falcon (VAGRANT)
Peregrine falcon
Barn Owl
Scops owl (VAGRANT)
Snowy owl (VAGRANT)
Northern hawk-owl (VAGRANT)
Little owl (INTRODUCED)
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Tawny owl
Long-eared owl
Short-eared owl
Tengmalm's owl (VAGRANT)
these images are not for you to take permission as stock/reference for any thing apart from guidance if you are unsure what to submit to the club, please ask the original owners permission to used as anything else, thank you.
Also these lists I may have forgotten to add a species to the list, if you think I have forgotten one or two, please let me know
many thanks
Lisa
Feature November 2018
Its been a very long time since we did a feature as of late, (coughcough)
Unfortunately, life gets a hold and I can only apologise about that
So, I thought let’s put some action into The club by doing a feature
So, behold below, great work from the community, check them out and help by leaving a fave at least
Thank you all Lisa
Random Feature
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look at all these beautiful pieces of work from around the Uk and the globe as well
please enjoy, and dont forget to fave the original work
thank you
#WildlifeUK (https://www.deviantart.com/wildlifeuk)
Lisa
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Adder General Information
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from http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/Adder
The adder is the only venomous snake native to Britain. Adders have the most highly developed venom injecting mechanism of all snakes, but they are not aggressive animals. Adders will only use their venom as a last means of defence, usually if caught or trodden on. No one has died from adder bite in Britain for over 20 years. With proper treatment, the worst effects are nausea and drowsiness, followed by severe swelling and bruising in the area of the bite. Most people who are bitten were handling the snake. Treat adders with respe
General European Beaver Information
Eurasian Beaver
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Eurasian_Beaver
European beavers have come back from the edge of extinction. These large rodents were found all across Europe and Asia until the beginning of the 20th century when numbers in the wild were estimated at around 1,000 - unfortunately beavers were highly prized for their fur and castoreum, the chemical they use for marking territory, communicating and water-proofing. Programmes of reintroduction and protection have seen beaver populations re-establish, most recently in Scotland following their reintroduction in 2001
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Cool thanks for featuring my snowy owl in this list. ;3