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All Creatures Great And Small
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My husband has found five frogs in our garden this morning. Lovely little creatures.
I wouldn't mind seeing a hedgehog - although we did have one under our table one night in Turkey.
What critters frequent your garden?
I wouldn't mind seeing a hedgehog - although we did have one under our table one night in Turkey.
What critters frequent your garden?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thailand - one of my favourite ones as to frogs was staying at the Phuket Yacht Club at the southern end of the island on R&R from China. Back then it was part of the Mandarin Oriental Group and fab in being way out, peaceful, great 'rooms' and particularly the food. We used to take one of their suites at the top of the property, on stilts, with lovely views and an enormous balcony. Walking down to dinner and back, we would hear all these tiny frogs, tens and tens if not more of them, going 'Bpplzpplz Bpplzpplz' and so on - imagine the sound of a wet fart being issued and that was what we named them, 'The Fart Frogs'......
One has to be careful for that which one wishes. Nature is not always nicely selective ;) We have field mice, mice, rats, slow worms, grass snakes, vipers, toads, hedgehogs, a badger that woke us up one night and others unseen that just got the lawn up. Foxes and deer.
Birds as one might expect but also owls perched in the trees at night, sparrow hawks quite often, a buzzard has come down onto the back garden and we had an awkward heron than perched on the ridge tiles, much to the annoyance of the dog for quite a while. We had a poor old racing pigeon resting on the roof for over 24 hours and eventually I managed to catch it in a cage and that enabled us to read its ID ring on its leg. I rang the owner in Barnstable, Devon who wanted me to send it back to her via courier. "Barney" stayed with us for a couple of days and was well rested and fed before I released him - he spent an hour or so on the roof before flying off looking quite strong.
Birds as one might expect but also owls perched in the trees at night, sparrow hawks quite often, a buzzard has come down onto the back garden and we had an awkward heron than perched on the ridge tiles, much to the annoyance of the dog for quite a while. We had a poor old racing pigeon resting on the roof for over 24 hours and eventually I managed to catch it in a cage and that enabled us to read its ID ring on its leg. I rang the owner in Barnstable, Devon who wanted me to send it back to her via courier. "Barney" stayed with us for a couple of days and was well rested and fed before I released him - he spent an hour or so on the roof before flying off looking quite strong.
Muntjac deer, fox, badger, barn owl, cats, buzzards, sparrowhawk, frogs, newts, grey squirrels. An injured bat on one occasion.
Long time since we saw hedgehogs, probably because of the badgers and foxes.
Red kites are fairly recent flyovers and the blerdy parakeets are now only about a mile away.
There was a grouse one winter and an escaped peacock one summer, we were glad to see the back of him.
Long time since we saw hedgehogs, probably because of the badgers and foxes.
Red kites are fairly recent flyovers and the blerdy parakeets are now only about a mile away.
There was a grouse one winter and an escaped peacock one summer, we were glad to see the back of him.