I am super excited now. Thank you all for you help. We have only been living here a year and we are trying to make the garden as wildlife friendly as possible.
I have just put out a shallow dish of water and later on I shall put out some peanuts out and then watch to see if anyone arrives!
Part of a marine biology course. We spent a week on the isle of mull looking for otters. In February. I was cold from the time we left Nottingham, until we got back a week later. Dissecting otter spraints was only one of the things we did. Then on the last day, the landlady at the pub, said that if we wanted to find otters, to look behind Tobermory distillery in the evening. This was after we had walked most of the island and crawled around the beaches. A little local knowledge goes a long way.....
In a wet suit... don't be silly. I had a set of thermal underwear, a quilted undersuit and a membrane dry suit with built in wellies and two pairs of socks on. Topped off with a padded jacket just to be on the safe side... and a woolly hat.
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Looks like hedgehog poo to me too - it's what Hefty the Hedgehog leaves behind in our garden
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The Lovely Builder says Hedgehog poo too!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I am super excited now. Thank you all for you help. We have only been living here a year and we are trying to make the garden as wildlife friendly as possible.
I have just put out a shallow dish of water and later on I shall put out some peanuts out and then watch to see if anyone arrives!
I have just had an image of a hedgehog with a little money purse around his waist... teehee
Yes,definitely hedgehog poo.
Ah the delightful "spending a penny".
Hefty is welcome to spend a holiday in the sunny south. Although I have to admit it isn't that sunny at the moment.
Part of a marine biology course. We spent a week on the isle of mull looking for otters. In February. I was cold from the time we left Nottingham, until we got back a week later. Dissecting otter spraints was only one of the things we did. Then on the last day, the landlady at the pub, said that if we wanted to find otters, to look behind Tobermory distillery in the evening. This was after we had walked most of the island and crawled around the beaches. A little local knowledge goes a long way.....
In a wet suit... don't be silly. I had a set of thermal underwear, a quilted undersuit and a membrane dry suit with built in wellies and two pairs of socks on. Topped off with a padded jacket just to be on the safe side... and a woolly hat.