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Please help me ID garden droppings!

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  • Stevo4Stevo4 Posts: 109

    Looks like hedgehog. I'll have a look at my garden boots to checkimage

  • Bushman2Bushman2 Posts: 548

    I would say you have a fox cub visiting which accounts for the small size as opposed to an adult fox which would be bigger. Cubs should be on the move now.

  • Stevo4Stevo4 Posts: 109

    imageMr J  that was sooo funny. Cheryl, have a quick sniffimage

  • Get your fingers in there pull it apart and have a good sniff

  • Steve 309Steve 309 Posts: 2,753

    "could be a stoat or weasel?image"

    Need I say it?image

  • AsarumAsarum Posts: 661

    Toad ?

    East Anglia
  • I am surprised no one has said raccoon droppings... I see items like this in my back yard constantly.... I feed birds and have to bring in the feeders every night or they will rip them down for the seeds. They scurry about all night long eating the left over dropped seeds from the feeders...

    Another possibility might be possum droppings ,,they look very similar to raccoon scat also.

    Last edited: 08 November 2017 19:40:48

  • Raccoons?  Possums?  Unlikely in the UK image

    This is a UK based forum ... very few contributors are from elsewhere in the world. 


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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