Your Garden Hedgehogs

All of that essential hedgie chat about our favourite spiky friends
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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by nuthatch » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:20 am

:laugh: :hedgehog: saw what you were doing, Willpar - great stuff :D

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by squirrel » Fri Nov 07, 2014 1:49 am

Glad to hear your hedgie's are still coming. Placi, I know how frustrating it is to have cats pinching food intended for others!!!! :(

Just coming in this evening about 23.20 hrs to see a smallish hedgie having something to eat at the groundfeeder table in the front garden. It was illuminated in the car headlights as I drove in - lovely to see they are still about and the fox isn't eating all the hedgie food!! :)

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Willpar » Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:57 am

Things really do go bump in the night.


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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by nuthatch » Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:06 pm

:D :cat2: :yikes: I haven't played it with sound yet, Willpar :( :hedgehog:

Last night I saw something trundle from the bird bath into the border - it looked like a very small hedgehog but I couldn't be sure.

I stayed looking for a while hoping it would emerge from the undergrowth but it didn't.

Will keep a look-out :hedgehog:

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Willpar » Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:57 pm

Could be some very late born juveniles about nuthatch. Not seen any that small here but on hedgehog street there have been a few.

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Jacksparrow » Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:19 pm

At 3.30 this afternoon I happened to look out in the garden to see a medium sized Hog pottering around. It was clearly on the search for food and looked in no way poorly which is the usual reason they appear in daylight hours :shrug: :hedgehog:

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by nuthatch » Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:40 am

:hedgehog: So why are they mostly nocturnal? Are there any predators that would go for them and/or is it too bright for their eyes during the day :sunny: or would they get sunburn on that summer day we have?

Mmm :unsure: maybe it's just that their natural food is more plentiful at night :rolleyes: :moon: :hedgehog:

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Jacksparrow » Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:07 pm

I suspect it could be a combination of reasons. Food availabilty must be top of the list and fewer predators close behind. Ironically it's most dangerous predator is also nocturnal but you have to assume when the ancestors of todays hedgehog were adopting a nocturnal habit the threat was somewhat less than today.

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Placido » Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:03 pm

Cricket normally ends at 6.30 pm so after that they might as well go out :shrug:.

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Re: Your Garden Hedgehogs

Post by Jacksparrow » Sat Nov 15, 2014 9:12 pm

Placido wrote:Cricket normally ends at 6.30 pm so after that they might as well go out :shrug:.
That'll be it then they don't want to be mistaken for cricket balls :) You're a genius Placi. :nod: :yes:

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