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Help Save the Hedgehogs Part II

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  • ShepsSheps Posts: 2,236
    Hi @purplerallim...at first I thought the big guy was trying to scare off the smaller one, but then it became clear he fancied himself as a bit of a ladies man, but his charms didn't work this time around  :)
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,584
    "Your loss love".... <3
  • ShepsSheps Posts: 2,236
    AnniD said:
    "Your loss love".... <3
    So true, AnniD...he was a real handsome chap.
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,584
    He certainly looked as though he knew it @Sheps !
    Apologies if l've asked you this before,  but what model of camera do you use ? It's a very clear picture. 
  • ShepsSheps Posts: 2,236
    Hi @AnniD... the camera is a Crenova which came from Amazon I think.
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,584
    Thanks @Sheps, l will take a look. 
  • New hedgehog house, which was given to me a couple of days ago. Does anyone else have a hog house in this style? We are going to dry some leaves and add some straw for the floor to hopefully make it more appealing to the hogs in our garden.
  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184

  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,584
    It certainly looks pretty funky, as the young people no longer say @Guernsey Donkey2 !
    My only concern is that entrance,  it looks quite wide. Is it sectioned off inside or is it just one big "room" ?
    If you don't have any predators (badgers or foxes) to worry about then it should be okay, if you have any concerns, could you make it slightly narrower ?
    When it's been "furnished" it will be a des. res. for sure !  :)
  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    This is going in a corner of the garden on a paved area under an overhanging shrub. Any tips on positioning? Should I raise it slightly with bricks? Any advice gratefully received 
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