The Spaniel just found our first hedgehog of the year (despite being blind).
I'm a bit worried, it looks like it's going to freeze again tonight
I'm a bit worried, it looks like it's going to freeze again tonight
Thin on the ground so to speak round here but then so are bees now, along with umpteen species of once very common birds, the song thrush, black bird, starling, tits, finches and in the last couple of years even flys. Yes even flys.Something i've not really seen since Childhood is Fire flys. I remember evenings that that were extremely prevalent down here in the south west - not seen any forever!!
Plentiful when I was a boy too &I remember when they were once so common you’d almost trip over them walking up the garden path of a night. It was the same with frogs and toads during spawning season. How things have changed
I can’t remember the last time I heard the mating antics/calls off a hog, like something untoward was happening in the urban jungle.
Don’t even see dead Hedgepigs anymore not round here and I suspect it’s largely for the reason you stated mate. How very sadPlentiful when I was a boy too &
I’m only speaking here from how my area has changed over the years.
Households had some kind of rickety fence in the back garden with holes & semi wild gardens,very few had a fence on the front, so wildlife was to be seen & heard with the keen eye/ear.
Then attitudes started to change, people started to buy their houses & having more pride..fences with concrete gavel boards & perfectly manicured gardens started to appear. Pesticides & fertiliser became the norm as we took pride in our plants & lawns & so the hedgehogs/amphibians environment started to diminish.
We have more chance of seeing a dead one in the road now than one scurrying around.
I can’t remember the last time I heard the mating antics/calls off a hog, like something untoward was happening in the urban jungle.
We have greenfinches. Not in abundance, but they are visiting our feeders. I will try to get a picture. We weren’t sure about hedgehogs, but our trail cam did catch one on it’s way to our ‘wild’ section of the garden, late one night in the autumn. We’re hoping he/she is OK in the brash pile that is there.I think I've only seen fireflies twice in my whole life (in this country) - not sure why.
We do have plenty of most things here - frogs, toads, hedgehogs
What is thin on the ground are greenfinches (not seen one in the last five years), and snakes of any kind (not seen one in 26 years around here). As a kid I could guarantee finding a grass snake.
Incredible!I’d be so happy with a uk garden like this.
Truly amazing.
I think I've only seen fireflies twice in my whole life (in this country) - not sure why.
We do have plenty of most things here - frogs, toads, hedgehogs
What is thin on the ground are greenfinches (not seen one in the last five years), and snakes of any kind (not seen one in 26 years around here). As a kid I could guarantee finding a grass snake.
Fireflies are very sensitive at re-colonising sites if they’ve been interfered with by humans or cattle.(hence why you can find them on railway embankments).Something i've not really seen since Childhood is Fire flys. I remember evenings that that were extremely prevalent down here in the south west - not seen any forever!!
Badgers and cats .Something i've not really seen since Childhood is Fire flys. I remember evenings that that were extremely prevalent down here in the south west - not seen any forever!!