Lookie what we got!

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Jul 2022 13 16:32

Lookie what we got!

I spotted this delightful pair in my neighbour's front garden this afternoon, apparently, they use my garden too!

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Also in my back garden earlier, a rather scruffy bovver boy!

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Jul 2022 13 17:39

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I love hedgehogs [Happy.png] need everyone to have a hedgehog size hole in their fence so that hedgehogs can travel between gardens.
I have sunk a bowl in the ground with stones in it in case a hogs falls in and I also have a Belfast sink as a pond, I have to top both up daily as so much water gets drunk.
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Jul 2022 13 22:32

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You are lucky to have such wildlife in your garden. I've get a lot of foxes. Not seen any Hedgehogs. We have a lot of Kites flying over the marshes behind us.

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Jul 2022 14 08:20

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Apparently, we have four, unfortunately, it looks like the parents have been killed as they seem to have been abandoned and are suffering from the heat. My neighbour's daughter-in-law works at the local vet and has asked us to keep our eyes open and if possible, gather them up for rescue.
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