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Sue Wrote:

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> A water rat ran across my path in Peckham Rye park

> on its way to the lake today.

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> There are usually several around the boardwalk in

> Dulwich Park, too.


Wind in the Willows - We always called them Water Voles :).

Six feet. I guess it's only to be expected that you'll see them wherever people store or discard food - one of the reasons why the authorities aren't keen on you feeding bread to the ducks. Food recycling bins must be a big temptation to them. A while back I had to speak to the people at the Dulwich Pavilion cafe as the bins out the back were crawling with them even in daytime.

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