I haven't done one of these in a while, so sorry if it isn't that good.
Anyway, October is a busy month in the northern hemisphere. Red Deer males in Europe will start their annual rut in a week or two. The most notable places are the island of Britain, especially Scotland, and central Europe. Scandinavia & the Baltics are also good places to see this, among others.
Elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, many swan & geese species will start to arrive in countries such as Holland, the United Kingdom, Germany & Ireland from the arctic to spend the Winter there at the end of the month.
In the southern hemisphere, native species will start to give birth, and some migrating birds may arrive from Europe & North America.
If you take any photos this month, I would love for you to upload them to an image hosting website and send me the link(s) via the comment sections, along with the name you want me to use to credit you. I will probably take some so you can enjoy the British Autumn (or Fall if that's what you call it) from your home, or wherever you read this. Thanks in advance.
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Wildlife and You: October 2008
Posted by Gaz at 20:22
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