Hedgehog and Other Wildlife
Late last night my wife and myself had a pleasant surprise when our cat spotted a hedgehog roaming around the garden. We sort of know there are hedgehogs around but sightings tend to be rare, possibly on a quinquennial basis, as the mammal is nocturnal and hibernates during the winter. The sighting is important as over half the country's hedgehogs had disappeared from the countryside since 2000 and they are now absent in a third of towns and cities. A section of our garden has been abandoned for cultivation purposes and is designated 'wild'. This may help to encourage hedgehogs whose lifespan tends to be around three years. In addition to the hedgehogs we have regular sightings of foxes and squirrels.We also have a wide range of birdlife ranging from seagulls, pigeons, crows and magpies down to tiny fiches and the like.All of this makes for good viewing from the kitchen window! On this subject of wildlife here are some images of local water birds taken in recent...