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breaking news from the garden!

Today Toby had an inset day from school and so I spent most of the day in the garden with him. Just before lunchtime as I was pegging out some washing a movement on the lawn caught my eye and sauntering towards me was a very small baby hedgehog. Of course being a seasoned blogger I dropped the pegs and ran for my camera but when I dashed back outside I couldn’t see him. Hedgehogs are quite noisy creatures though, so it wasn’t hard to track him down

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Now I know from all of my research when we rescued Herbert Hogwart last year that hedgehogs only come out in the day under extreme circumstances (illness, hunger etc) so I knew something was wrong. I grabbed my gardening gloves and an old crate and got him settled in the garage with some water and mashed kitten food. The plan was to keep him safe until dark and let him go again.

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But an hour or so later there was more rustling from the flowerbed and I discovered he wasn’t an only hoglet – there were another 2 emerging from the hedgehog house. So are these the offspring of Herbert Hogwart? Well, your guess is as good as mine but they certainly could be. And is this proof that Herbert was in fact Sherbert? Well, the evidence looks that way!

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I fed them all and watched them snuffle around in the undergrowth.

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Then, one by one they made their way back to bed. A couple of hours later I gently lifted the lid on the house and they were curled up together fast asleep.

There may not be a happy ending though. They shouldn’t have been out in the day and there was no sign of a mummy hedgehog (what has happened to Herbert/Sherbert?) . I phoned the Hedgehog Preservation Society who are so helpful with advice and the plan of action is to leave the babies, put down food after dark tonight, watch them tomorrow and if they come out in the day time I’ll be taking on surrogate mum duties again – housing them in the garage in an old rabbit run and fattening them them up to around 400gms before setting them free again!

There are a few more photos over on flickr.

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news from the garden

Well the arrival of spring might mean that Toby is happier naked but it seems he’s not the only one feeling a bit frisky!

It’s been a while since I mentioned little Herbert/Sherbert Hogwart here and so I’ve been stalking around the garden at night with my camera. Please forgive the quality of the pics – I’m clearly no wildlife photographer, but I did manage to capture some clear evidence that Herbert/Sherbert has a girl/boyfriend!

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They’ve been trundling round the garden together for the last few nights. Is it just a childish infatuation (afterall Herbert is not yet a year old) or could we be hearing the patter of tiny feet come autumn? I will keep you posted!

Our garden (although it is only a medium sized suburban one) is quite a haven for wildlife this year. We’re regularly visited by grey squirrels and all manner of birds. We have blackbirds, robins and sparrows nesting and this year we even have a great-tit family in our nestbox. They hatched last sunday and now the parents are frenetically trying to stuff as many grubs and caterpillars into those little gaping beaks!

Great_tits

I love the arrival of spring and that nature is out there, doing it’s thing. Hope you enjoy your patch this weekend!

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Some good news from the garden

If you’ve been reading my blog since last summer you may remember little Herbert Hogwart the baby hedgehog that we took in and fattened up. You may have also noticed that I’ve not mentioned him recently and that is because I was rather worried that something might have happened to him. You see he was still popping out of his little house for his ‘breakfast’ each night right up until the start of January and then one day his food remained untouched and the hay I placed lightly over his front door stayed exactly where it was. After a week of the same I thought (and hoped) that he had probably hibernated but it wasn’t especially cold at the time and so a part of me feared that he’d met an untimely end under the wheels of a car.

I’ve been studying the entrance to his house ever since and occassionally leaving out food but with no sign of him at all. Then 3 days ago
there was this…

Herbert_returns

… a hole in the hay and an empty dish. So, he’s ok!

I’ve decided to let him wake up in peace rather than shoving my camera in his face so I’ve no photos of him but I do have one of this wonderful little hedgehog that the lovely Kat sent me at Christmas time.

Hodger

He’s from Blossom Hill Cottons –  definitely worth a visit if you like your animals super tiny and super cute!