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Visiting mouse

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Dave W, Feb 4, 2014.

  1. Dave W

    Dave W Total Gardener

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    I topped up one of bird feeders with seeds and shortly later looked out of the window and spotted this visitor. He/she returned several times over the course of 30 minutes and even shared the plate with a couple of house sparrows. I suspect he/she's the little culprit behind the teeth marks in some of our stored potatoes in the shed.
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    • joolz68

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      Our cats keep killing ours!! :cry3:Its really cute dave :blue thumb:i leave seed and bedding fleece in my pot shed for them :)
       
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      It looks sweet Dave, think we have a few in our shed judging by the state of the loungers in there - they must have some nice soft beds somewhere with the stuffing they stole! I don't mind them sharing the birds' food but we now now have rats stealing it too. They used to come in from the field next door but think they are now in residence under the decking :gaah:. The dogs have got a couple of them but there are definitely still some around.
       
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