I started reading this and thought of Wietse van der Werf, who I know of from his years of tackling illegal fishing. And yes, it's he who's behind this.
I assume the docks are still active. That's the beauty of these large spaces where public access is limited. The creatures make the most of it while they can.
I've never seen more than one urban fox at a time, yet. My time will come, when I least expect it, like it did for you.
Yes, it really does all boil down to what people's values are.
Yes, it makes all the difference to any day. That reminded me of the raven (or jackdaw?) having a half-hearted peck at the raptor, at one point. It made zero impact. That fuzzy edge where the industrial world meets with the natural, fascinates me. It's like a tide-line.
Yes, that seems to be the underlying attitude.
Definitely in this case, yes.
O cleverest Bot, A soul you have not ;-)
The number I saw tallied with the current timetables. I was out for around 3.5 hours, walking along two long roads which share all available buses. For about 1.5 hours of that time I was inside a building. Thinking back to before the current cuts came into play, I would have seen another 4 or 5 buses going in either direction.
That's great. I'll take a look at all links except for the map, which might crash my flaky laptop. TY
There's a lot of manipulation, yes.
I missed it, again.