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Slow worms in my greenhouse!! Pic added

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Well I had a lovely surprise! I keep my chicken feed in a galvanised bin in the greenhouse. I went to refill it and picked it up...and underneath was a huge slow worm. It disappeared under the wooden floor. Today I saw another one In there, under a grow bag!

 

I've seen them in the garden often, when I'm digging about in the borders, but now they seem to have adopted the greenhouse as their home. Fine with me as I love them! :)

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I will try to get photo. They are pretty quick & wiggly. I think we are very lucky where we live as there seems to be lots of wildlife. There were newts in the pond last year, but I have not seen any since. Fingers crossed they will come back. There are a million tadpoles though!

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Here is a beautiful slow worm from my garden. I don't know if it's the same one from the greenhouse - although it is the same colour. I rescued it earlier (unharmed -phew) from the cats. It was playing dead. I put it under a water butt where it was safe. The cats find them in the hedges. Thankfully the cats have not hurt them, although they find them fairly often.

 

I feel sorry for your frogs Lucky chicken. Have you heard them screaming? Sometimes if my cats find one and have it cornered they scream. It is a really eerie sound. Glad to say my cats don't kill/eat frogs. They only murder the mice! :(

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Wow! Now a lizard is coool. I would like to see one of those in my garden. I've seen one when Ive been out for a walk nearby. They did a release programe for them a few years ago. Was it a brown one?

 

Another interesting thing in this area are the roman snails. They are massive. I collect the shells!

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Wow! Now a lizard is coool. I would like to see one of those in my garden. I've seen one when Ive been out for a walk nearby. They did a release programe for them a few years ago. Was it a brown one?

 

Another interesting thing in this area are the roman snails. They are massive. I collect the shells!

 

it was very small, and very fast, and rather dark - I would say black rather than brown. every few years we seem to get quite a lot and I mean to look them up and then forget... but definitely lizard rather than newt.

 

what's a roman snail??

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Aww, Space chick, not keen then! I used to play with them as a child so ive always enjoyed handling them!

 

Beach chick. I don't know but I think they said the brown ones were sand lizards. It's amazing what you do see in a British garden really.

 

The roman snails are big round snails, about 3 x size of ordinary garden sails. They live on chalky grassland. The look a bit like edible snails but bigger with brown spiral coloued shells. Thankfully I don't have them in my garden as I think they would massacre the plants!!

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He's gorgeous! You are very lucky to have them in your garden! Please don't handle them though (having said that, well done on rescuing it from the cats this time though!) - they can drop their tail (like a lot of lizards) as they will likely view you as a predator too.

 

Wonder of a chook would try to tackle one??

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Yes, I agree Karlotta. I only handle them in emergencies now! Last year when I dug one up I was so excited I grabbed it & it did drop it's tail :( . I was very sad but It's amazing to watch tho, as the tail wriggles madly for ages to divert attention away from the rest of the body. Needless to say, I put him down in a safe spot quickly so as not to do any more damage!

 

I think the chooks would eat them, & that they wouldn't stand a chance :?

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Aww poor mouse...still didn't go to waste and I'm sure they enjoyed it! I know my hens would like to eat mice :vom:

 

My cats like to play with the slow worms but they thankfully have not killed any. They don't seem to know what to make of them!

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