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I caught a couple having sex in my garden!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I adore them and having them around is so great since they are an endangered species now
Hopefully no fleas yet as it's still cold "
I grew up next to some woods and we always had loads running around. And squirrels!
I live in a city centre now, the only wildlife is pigeons and rats! |
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"I adore them and having them around is so great since they are an endangered species now
Hopefully no fleas yet as it's still cold
I grew up next to some woods and we always had loads running around. And squirrels!
I live in a city centre now, the only wildlife is pigeons and rats! " nearly every morning when I leave for work I see fox's etc and I live in a city lol |
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Aww that's lovely! I haven't seen one for ages!
I think it's so sad that my kids have NEVER seen one in real life.
I hope the mild weather means more food for them and, hopefully, a boost in baby making. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I adore them and having them around is so great since they are an endangered species now
Hopefully no fleas yet as it's still cold
I grew up next to some woods and we always had loads running around. And squirrels!
I live in a city centre now, the only wildlife is pigeons and rats! nearly every morning when I leave for work I see fox's etc and I live in a city lol "
Haha I left work one night and saw a fox sitting in the bus stop. I wasn't sure if I should join the queue or just walk |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We used to have a little family of them living under our decking. They'd sneak out every night and we'd leave food out for them. The kids were small then and they loved (well, we all did) just watching them been all hedgehoggy. |
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"We used to have a little family of them living under our decking. They'd sneak out every night and we'd leave food out for them. The kids were small then and they loved (well, we all did) just watching them been all hedgehoggy."
What happened to them? The hedgehogs I mean |
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By *aaLaaWoman
over a year ago
Pontesbury |
"We used to have a little family of them living under our decking. They'd sneak out every night and we'd leave food out for them. The kids were small then and they loved (well, we all did) just watching them been all hedgehoggy.
What happened to them? The hedgehogs I mean "
I believe the rise in badger numbers has been bad news for the hedgehogs, I love em both, but those badgers do love to eat hedgehog for supper. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Every night, at bedtime, I used to open our front door, to check that all was well, before locking up.
There used to be an albino hedgehog snuffling around out there, almost every night.
Apparently, there were only about 6 of them, in the whole country.
The local wildlife rescue place, deals with dozens of hedgehogs a year. |
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We saw two during the early evening, one did not seem so good. Called tiggywinkles who told us that if you see them during daylight they are not well and need immediate attention.
Apparently lung worm is getting them more than lack of habitat and gardens lacking slugs & snails.
We captured them and took them to tiggy's ...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I haven't seen a hedgehog for years, my next door neighbour had one that came in her garden regularly a couple of years ago but it suddenly disappeared xx
I have video footage of a Fox in my front garden though. XXX |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
Gosport |
I could do with some more hedgehogs to assist at my allotment. The fox tries to help out but his usual idea is to follow me around and dig holes where I've just sown seeds which makes a right mess of my attempts at straight rows. |
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By *andVBCouple
over a year ago
Wrexham |
I walked into the conservatory to find a bird, perched on the edge of a chair.
Before I could say a thing... tits out and about all over the place. I must admit to be taken aback. Try as I might I just couldn't get my hands on them.
In the end I opened the patio doors and out they flew. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to see hedgehogs regularly when I lived in Cheshire. Saw my bros chickens in his hedge at Easter. They are ment to be in the coop but they got out n now they live in his hedge.
PTU xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have seen a squirrel recently " We see them quite a lot in the trees out the front or the back. But they love the church yard too such a joy to watch them defo watching the younger ones play |
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"I took it a hog at the weekend. had to have him PTS, folk keep feeding them shite, and things like dried mealworms, does them a lot of harm "
Bread and milk harm them too. They like cat food but no pork or fish flavours as not good for them. |
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