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black 'droppings'/poo
I have just spotted some, whats best to describe as black poo that looks
quite liquid under one of the bird feeders. What could it be? At first I thought it was bird but its not splatted enough to be that. Its not very pellety either. I am in hampshire with loads of hedging nr by. thanks amber |
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Study this site for hedgehog droppings. They are generally black,
otherwise the images are good. http://www.whh.org/help/dropping/dropping.htm Regards, Emrys Davies. "Amber Ormerod" wrote in message ... I have just spotted some, whats best to describe as black poo that looks quite liquid under one of the bird feeders. What could it be? At first I thought it was bird but its not splatted enough to be that. Its not very pellety either. I am in hampshire with loads of hedging nr by. thanks amber |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Study this site for hedgehog droppings. They are generally black, otherwise the images are good. http://www.whh.org/help/dropping/dropping.htm Yes, I think it is. I just went out and there he was. Ohhh this is soooo cool we never had one of these before! thanks |
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'Amber',
I have had a hedgehog visiting my garden for a very long time. I am quite fascinated by them. I leave it catfood (non fish based) and some water in a brick tunnel so that the foxes cannot get at it. I wish you luck with your new friend. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Amber Ormerod" wrote in message ... "Emrys Davies" wrote in message ... Study this site for hedgehog droppings. They are generally black, otherwise the images are good. http://www.whh.org/help/dropping/dropping.htm Yes, I think it is. I just went out and there he was. Ohhh this is soooo cool we never had one of these before! thanks |
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"Emrys Davies" wrote in message I have had a hedgehog visiting my garden for a very long time. I am quite fascinated by them. I leave it catfood (non fish based) and some water in a brick tunnel so that the foxes cannot get at it. I wish you luck with your new friend. Yes, we fed the hedgehogs one year with the cat food that our two fussy ones left each day, and guess what, we ended up with another cat. It wasn't the hedgehogs that was polishing off the food each night, it was a stray. Now he's the fussiest of the lot! -- Regards Bob Use a useful Screen Saver... http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ and find intelligent life amongst the stars |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 14:25:12 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: "Emrys Davies" wrote in message I have had a hedgehog visiting my garden for a very long time. I am quite fascinated by them. I leave it catfood (non fish based) and some water in a brick tunnel so that the foxes cannot get at it. I wish you luck with your new friend. Yes, we fed the hedgehogs one year with the cat food that our two fussy ones left each day, and guess what, we ended up with another cat. It wasn't the hedgehogs that was polishing off the food each night, it was a stray. Now he's the fussiest of the lot! Try putting a plate over the dish of food laid out for the hedgehogs. It seems that cats and the like aren't up to figuring out that they have to push the plate off to get at the food. The hedgehog, however, is the 'Klingon' of the small mammals - and will simply shove the plate off, climb in the dish, eat most of the grub, kick the rest around and quite possibly crap in the dish in appreciation. Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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black 'droppings'/poo
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:47:23 +0100, "Amber Ormerod"
wrote: I have just spotted some, whats best to describe as black poo that looks quite liquid under one of the bird feeders. What could it be? At first I thought it was bird but its not splatted enough to be that. Its not very pellety either. I am in hampshire with loads of hedging nr by. thanks amber Probably a hedgehog, as others have suggested, but we're getting quite a lot of black droppings in our garden ATM, mostly solid but some rather runny. Copious enough to suggest a small/medium dog, but is probably a badger, as the droppings contain obvious 'bits'. Haven't investigated further for obvious reasons, but probably beetle casings, and the grass (couldn't possibly call it a lawn!) has been heavily scuffed in places. We live in the country, BTW. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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"Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... Probably a hedgehog, as others have suggested, but we're getting quite a lot of black droppings in our garden ATM, mostly solid but some rather runny. Copious enough to suggest a small/medium dog, but is probably a badger, as the droppings contain obvious 'bits'. Haven't investigated further for obvious reasons, but probably beetle casings, and the grass (couldn't possibly call it a lawn!) has been heavily scuffed in places. We live in the country, BTW. We have a Vixen who visits every evening. She leaves presents in the form of black poo-dungs. |
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