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Anyone have any idea whose poo this belongs to?
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purplerallim
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March 2020
Mine from last year.
Hubby drilled four holes and then cut between with a Stanley knife.😁
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gilla.walmsley
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I have spare plastic boxes and a Stanley knife- I'm going to attempt to make one this weekend!
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Dovefromabove
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Mind your fingers! 😱🤒🥴😢
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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AnniD
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For goodness sake be careful
@gilla.walmsley
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Is there someone in your household who can help ? If not, just put the dishes out in the open for the time being.
Honestly, l will be worried to death otherwise, and it won't hurt to wait.
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purplerallim
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Go for it
@gilla.walmsley
then you just need a camera.😁
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ecocordless
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April 2020
We have quite a few grey squirrels in our garden and very often find poo very similar to the one in the photo
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gilla.walmsley
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Hedgehog!!! I am chuffed to bits 😁
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purplerallim
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Congratulations
@gilla.walmsley
now it's been and fed there is every likelihood you will see it again.😁
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gilla.walmsley
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Thank you
@purplerallim
just need to get me a wildlife camera now so I can watch all the fun!
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Mine from last year.
Hubby drilled four holes and then cut between with a Stanley knife.😁
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Is there someone in your household who can help ? If not, just put the dishes out in the open for the time being.
Honestly, l will be worried to death otherwise, and it won't hurt to wait.