What kind of wild life is present on your course?

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On the course here you can see or see traces of fox, roe deers, elks and wild boar and from time time the mighty golden eagle floating by.........There is also Lynxs and wolfs in the region around the Capitol and from time to time the bear can passes by...but we havent seen them or traces from them on the course yet..... luckly we havent any alligators and dangerous snakes here...... So how is wildlife on your course........
 
Nothing quite as exotic as Boar and Wolves but we have seen....

Fox
Badger
Wabbit
Hare
Red Kite
Buzzard
Sparrowhawk
Kestrel
Peregrine
Green Woodpecker
Heron
Little Egret
Muntjac
Another bigger Deer
Grass Snake
Crayfish
Along with all the common stuff that you see anywhere
 
A variety of birds, green woodpeckers and kestrels being the rarest, foxes, squirrels and the one that never fails to amaze me, given our location, is deer.
 
Geese: egyption and canadian
A pair of swans
Moles
A couple of types of deer
Pheasants
The occasional spotting of the greater crested Homer
Apparently some rare newts in the ESA
A Heron
Some type of bird of prey, possibly red kites but that's a guess.
A woodpecker, although I've only ever heard it, not seen it
Grass snakes and adders

That's about it
 
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A decent selection of birds and Roe deer, not many but seen quite often, are the best. Apart from them, grey squirrels, moles (although we have a man in at the moment), and recently starting to see rabbits.
 
At our course a large flock of Canada Geese, seagulls, rabbits, foxes, and badgers that did loads of damage to the course last Spring!
 
Deer
Badgers
Foxes
Squirrels
Horses and dogs as we have a bridle path through the middle of the course.
Lots of birds,(we have nesting boxes every where) including Green Woodpeckers.
Adders.:eek:
Rabbits, although numbers decreased when we got rid of a lot of gorse from the course.

Imagine we have quite a lot of other wildlife in our ponds.
 
Outside of the normal rabbits, deer etc we have adders. No reports ever of anyone bitten, but the amount of rough I go in, it can't be far away!
 
Nothing quite as exotic as Boar and Wolves but we have seen....

Fox
Badger
Wabbit
Hare
Red Kite
Buzzard
Sparrowhawk
Kestrel
Peregrine
Green Woodpecker
Heron
Little Egret
Muntjac
Another bigger Deer
Grass Snake
Crayfish
Along with all the common stuff that you see anywhere
That's about what we have as well. Minus the little egret. We have two black swans.
 
Deer, a few cows, occasional pigs, and ponies. Lots of ponies. And dog walkers, most of which are fine and sensible, but there are a few who walk right up the middle of a fairway, just because they can:angry:
 
muskrat.jpg These are everywhere on my local course (St Cyprien, southern France), they are muskrats and about the size of a large cat.
 
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