Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hedgehog. Show all posts
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Hedgehogs in the garden
Just a small selection of the hundreds of photos that I have taken over the past couple of weeks of our visiting Hedgehogs. We regularly have at least 6 individuals coming to our little back garden in Peterborough, I know that there at least 6 because I have seen this number at one time, a great achievement considering the crash in numbers that this little mammal has had over the past ten years, over 300,000 have been lost. Reasons for this are not fully understood, but our fondness for slug pellets have caused a devastating effect as the Hedgehog will eat a poisoned slug or snail and consequently be poisoned itself, leading to an agonising and slow death for the poor creature. Also, as the name suggests, they like hedges, these have been grubbed up all over the place and replaced with fences or walls, leading to impenetrable barriers and stopping the Hedgehog on its nightly forays around the neighbourhood. If you have a fence, make a gap under it for the hog to get under.
Just a small reminder, despite what our parents and grandparents did, don't put out bread and milk for a Hedgehog, they are lactose intolerant, just put out some cat food or make up your own Hedgehog mix like I do with mealworms, sultanas and chopped-up peanuts and put out a tray or shallow container of fresh water for them to drink. They will thank you for it and repay you by keeping your slugs and snails at bay.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Hedgehog
This juvenile Hedgehog is still visiting our garden where he is obviously on the look out for some tasty morsel or two. He looks extremely small and I don't think that he is big enough to be able to make it through hibernation and the winter. I have been putting mealworms out for him, which he devours with relish, am I prolonging his agony, or should I carry on feeding him up?
The above photos were taken by using my camera at full zoom, so I wouldn't upset the hog, he didn't seem that bothered by being photographed as he carried on munching away.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Spikey`s back!
Last year we had a hedgehog regularly coming to our garden which we called `Spikey` (I know this is highly unoriginal). I have been putting out mealworms in the hope that he would come back after hibernation and so far I have only seen the signs of a visiting hedgehog. That was until last night when I looked out of the kitchen window and saw `Spikey` sitting in the middle of the lawn munching away on dried mealworms, sultanas and suet. He was with a friend who was a bit camera shy, so I only managed a quick shot of the one hog.
Hopefully he will keep coming back and bring his friends with him and help keep my garden slug and snail free.
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