That would be nice Mark. I'm sure Dove and Hostafan will join in too - they both have resident hogs and keep us up to date with all the comings and goings
Never mind 17 degrees. We've got snow forecast for the end of the week. Fairly normal here in February
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'm thinking of starting a Part 2 to this thread, new year and all. I know we had a nice lady overwintering one inside on here, whilst another sadly past away from lungworm
You're my kind of person Verdun I once used my jacket to squeeze a little porker back through a gate, as it was completely stuck in the middle of the night. I heard the death screams from up the road. To me they are the most innocent and harmless creatures, yet absolutely fascinating!
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That would be nice Mark. I'm sure Dove and Hostafan will join in too - they both have resident hogs and keep us up to date with all the comings and goings
Never mind 17 degrees. We've got snow forecast for the end of the week. Fairly normal here in February
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
16 degrees here today, took grandson for a lovely walk around the lake and then visited firstborn. Lovely day, lots of daffs out at the country park.
I'm thinking of starting a Part 2 to this thread, new year and all. I know we had a nice lady overwintering one inside on here, whilst another sadly past away from lungworm
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/wildlife-gardening/help-save-the-hedgehogs/939897.html
You're my kind of person Verdun
I once used my jacket to squeeze a little porker back through a gate, as it was completely stuck in the middle of the night. I heard the death screams from up the road. To me they are the most innocent and harmless creatures, yet absolutely fascinating!
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I think you win with that one Tetley, you must have been mucky! It's a sad state of affairs Aym but all too real