Since the virus lockdown and reduction in traffic, wild hedgehogs have been flourishing in unprecedented numbers. Scientists said there has been a spike.Sorry, not a joke, just wondering if there's a noticeable increase in their numbers at the sites. There are definitely more around here (6-7 miles inland) than normal, although they're not (yet) coming down for our sarnies when we're having lunch outside.
Since the virus lockdown and reduction in traffic, wild hedgehogs have been flourishing in unprecedented numbers. Scientists said there has been a spike.
Ian is not in the UKHaven't seen one for ages round here but there was a flat one on the road earlier.
I've not noticed any here in a long time TBH.Since the virus lockdown and reduction in traffic, wild hedgehogs have been flourishing in unprecedented numbers. Scientists said there has been a spike.
Our garden is kept hedgehog friendly with various piles of sticks suitable for hibernating in. At the moment we seem to have a couple or possibly three in residence.We have (had?) a hedgehog hibernating in our garden this winter.
I didn't realize that's why are garden is the way it is, I thought it was just my son claiming the shed & turning out everything that was in there...Our garden is kept hedgehog friendly with various piles of sticks suitable for hibernating in. At the moment we seem to have a couple or possibly three in residence.
now spotted the typo
ThanksThat would be 8 decades, just to make some people feel older!