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    This season is proving to be a good one for oak trees, meaning there's plenty of food available for a range of wildlife, including birds, badgers, squirrels, deer, mice and wild boars.

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    I've noticed the acorns falling from our Oak are much larger than usual as well.

    Delighted for the birds, squirrels, jays and mice, etc. which come to feed under the tree, and would be delighted if deer and badgers would join them - though not too keen on wild boar turfing up the lawn and other plants!

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