Your Garden Hedgehogs

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Willpar
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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

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Sounds encouraging JS.
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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

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Five hedgehogs in the garden this evening. Three juveniles and two adults. The juveniles look to be quite young, so probably a later brood.
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One adult Hog sighted in the garden last night. It came for a drink from the ground level bird bath and then wandered off again.
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Great to see JS.
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A wet night last night brought a few surprises for the careless walker on my covered patio this morning. I'm glad they come but the CC's could be deposited in better places. :) :hedgehog: :hedgehog: :raining:
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Mine are still around even in the wet weather. Seems like i have a tidy number at present.
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Hedgehog activity at the moment is quite good, with around three adults visiting and at least two Autumn juveniles.
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Willpar wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 9:39 am Hedgehog activity at the moment is quite good, with around three adults visiting and at least two Autumn juveniles.
That is good to hear. I think I am still getting visits :) but I keep having to resite the food to stop the cats scoffing it all. :(
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Have a hedgehog building a nest in one of the boxes. Put in some nice dry hay to help it out as most of the vegetation is wet.
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I am delighted to report that I have a Hog visiting the garden once again. I put some dried food out for it and most of it was gone this morning. :hedgehog: :)
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