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Stan The Man 19-10-2006 02:07 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...

Will Wilkinson 19-10-2006 07:07 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
In message , Stan The Man
writes
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...

Hedgehog?
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shazzbat 19-10-2006 09:47 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"Stan The Man" wrote in message
...
In article , Will Wilkinson
wrote:

In message , Stan The Man
writes
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...

Hedgehog?

I thought there was daylight under a hedgehog.


Not at night.

Steve



Kate Morgan 19-10-2006 10:07 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...
Hedgehog?

I thought there was daylight under a hedgehog.


Not at night.


My first thought was a hedgehog, we have tracks like that on our grass
but they do tend to go in straight lines, there is always a great deal
of hedgehog poo, messy little blighters :-)

kate

Stan The Man 19-10-2006 10:08 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
In article , Will Wilkinson
wrote:

In message , Stan The Man
writes
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...

Hedgehog?

I thought there was daylight under a hedgehog.

Sue[_3_] 19-10-2006 12:45 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"Kate Morgan" wrote
My first thought was a hedgehog, we have tracks like that on our grass
but they do tend to go in straight lines, there is always a great deal
of hedgehog poo, messy little blighters :-)


I thought quite possibly hedgehog too.

When we find different sized mysterious tracks through the longish grass
at the bottem end of our garden on a dewy morning, we often wish we
could set up an infra-red camera overnight to see what wanders around
down there 'afer hours'.

--
Sue



[email protected] 19-10-2006 01:09 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

Sue wrote:

When we find different sized mysterious tracks through the longish grass
at the bottem end of our garden on a dewy morning, we often wish we
could set up an infra-red camera overnight to see what wanders around
down there 'afer hours'.

--
Sue


Why don't you?


Klara 19-10-2006 01:58 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
In message , Stan The Man
writes
http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/factsh...ldlife_id.html
suggests I should see footprints though on my short grass. Perhaps I've
got an overweight hedgehog with a low-slung belly.


How about a patch of damp sand somewhere the track is likely to go?

(Else wait for the snow...)


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Stan The Man 19-10-2006 02:24 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
In article ews.net,
Sue wrote:

"Kate Morgan" wrote
My first thought was a hedgehog, we have tracks like that on our grass
but they do tend to go in straight lines, there is always a great deal
of hedgehog poo, messy little blighters :-)


I thought quite possibly hedgehog too.

When we find different sized mysterious tracks through the longish grass
at the bottem end of our garden on a dewy morning, we often wish we
could set up an infra-red camera overnight to see what wanders around
down there 'afer hours'.


http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/factsh...ldlife_id.html
suggests I should see footprints though on my short grass. Perhaps I've
got an overweight hedgehog with a low-slung belly.

Lez Pawl 19-10-2006 08:44 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"Stan The Man" wrote in message
...
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...


what about a baseball rolling along the grass.................field of
dreams.



Keith Kent 19-10-2006 10:06 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"Stan The Man" wrote in message
...
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a

postcard...

Possibly a rat?
Cheers Keith



hen3ry 19-10-2006 10:19 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

Stan The Man wrote:
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...

I get this on a regular basis. It is the postman.


Mike 19-10-2006 10:23 PM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"hen3ry" wrote in message
oups.com...

Stan The Man wrote:
Now that the lawn is dewy in the morning, it is clear that some
creature wanders across it every night leaving behind a solid track
through the dew approx 6in wide. It does not follow the same route each
time and the line meanders but extends edge to edge across the lawn. No
sign of paw prints; no scrapings or excavations, no underground tunnels
- just contiguous tracks as might be made by a large snake. The garden
is surrounded by fields and no human beings go anywhere near the lawn
in the night - and rarely during the day. Answers on a postcard...


I get this on a regular basis. It is the postman.


9 times out of 10 with junk mail :-(((

Mike

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Farm1 20-10-2006 12:48 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 
"Sue" wrote in message
When we find different sized mysterious tracks through the longish

grass
at the bottem end of our garden on a dewy morning, we often wish we
could set up an infra-red camera overnight to see what wanders

around
down there 'afer hours'.


:-)) Your post made me smile. I think in our case the animals should
the animals/birds/insects should set up a camera to see what the 2
legged animals do to disturb their garden in the daylight hours.



Sue[_3_] 20-10-2006 01:29 AM

Anaconda tracks on the lawn...?
 

"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote

:-)) Your post made me smile. I think in our case the animals should
the animals/birds/insects should set up a camera to see what the 2
legged animals do to disturb their garden in the daylight hours.


Yes, they could show it on Fox TV! :-)

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Sue





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