Got this wee guy a month or two back and he has only just started appearing on a regular basis. (still difficult to photograph though as he is rapid)
He was just described as a Tatia woodcat and I assumed he was a Tatia Intermedia as they appear the most common.
Is that the case?
cheers
Ian
Tatia Woodcat
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Re: Tatia Woodcat
Hi
Yes, it looks like it to me.
Yes, it looks like it to me.
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Re: Tatia Woodcat
Excellent
I've been waiting on my lfs getting some more as I'd like another 2 or 3 but they only had 1 when I got him.
He's a voracious eater, especially when I feed bloodworm, and he's great to watch zipping around snapping up all in his path.
many thanks
Ian
I've been waiting on my lfs getting some more as I'd like another 2 or 3 but they only had 1 when I got him.
He's a voracious eater, especially when I feed bloodworm, and he's great to watch zipping around snapping up all in his path.
many thanks
Ian
My best "tip"
Don't stand up in a canoe
Don't stand up in a canoe