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I think they advise leaving crawl spaces under fences for hedgies, who can't climb over fences in the way that foxes can.


I also hear that hedgehogs cover vast areas every evening when they hunt for food, so the chopping up of land into gardens and the building of roads is not helpful for them - a bit like how the Enclosure Act did for the British peasant, I suppose

civilservant Wrote:

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> is s/he still there? Time to curl up for winter!


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Deffo time to curl up for winter for me too :))


Seriously, if you're having a bonfire, eg for 5 November, please make sure there are no hibernating hedgehogs (or any other creatures) in there before you light it :(

fuzzyboots Wrote:

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No such sights like this down in ED. nor the owls, woodpeckers, jays and peacock.


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My OH saw a jay whilst waiting at ED Station earlier this year :)


And I once saw a greater spotted woodpecker in the land between Dulwich Hospital and the railway line :)

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