SE23.life attracted incredible local photographers. Here are a few of the best, selected by anon5422159 and other contributors.
Couple of pics from the garden and the allotment today
From a couple of days ago before the thunderstorm
You inspired to save one today also. It got stuck in my pop up
greenhouse and had stopped flying around. Managed to move it onto the
spoon without it going off, where like yours it fed and then flew off
replenished. I love having bees and hover flies in the garden.
Cranston in the snow.
Taken a few years back
Got a slightly better photo of the Kestrel hunting today
Sun was out and so were some of SE23s smaller residents were out and about
@armadillo photos of fox cubs
Here are two little baby fox cubs we maneged to rescue from under our
neighbours shed rarlier today, where it looks like their mother had
died while with them several days ago. While not a particular lover of
urban foxes, hearing them crying and nustling up to their mother for
food was heartbreaking, even more so as their cries got weaker over the
last 24 hours. Many thanks to the RSPCA for their advice yesterday, and
for coming out today to help pick them up as well as disposing of the
mothers body. After a brief warm up and some food, they’ve been taken to
the Fox Project in Kent were hopefully they’ll make a full recovery,
and in time, be introduced into some Kent country wilderness.
@Timmo44 photo
of 2 foxes, one sneeky one in the background. This was the first photo I
thought of. There was also another close up fox (called Winnie I think)
but I thought this is enough foxes!
@Foresthillnick classic Robin shot
@ThorNogson Stag beetle - I’ve yet to see one but love knowing they are around through photos like these
Another from @Foresthillnick - Cherry blossom covered in snow.
Two seasons in one…
@clausy 's photo of the now departed Bell Green gasholders
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