Thursday, 31 May 2012
Hog pictures from Wednesday night
I've reset the clock in the camera so the times at the bottom of the photos should be more realistic.
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Last night's hedgehog photos (probably Wendy)
I thought I'd try to get a few still photo captures last night, just for a change. Again, I think this is Wendy because of the dark muzzle and the general size of her. (By the way, ignore the times given at the bottom of each picture - despite having set the time on the camera only the day before, somehow the time shown is wrong by about three hours).
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Could this be Wendy?
I can't be 100% sure that this is Wendy, the former "autumn juvenile" hedgehog that we released back into the wild two weeks ago - but (s)he is about the right size and has a dark muzzle just like Wendy. Chances are that it is her.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Wendy meets Elsa
And don't you just love the way that hedgehogs shake themselves?
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Video: The story of Wendy's release into the wild
Sorry they took so long coming, but the first video took all night to be processed.
Monday, 14 May 2012
Wendy is released
Wendy is being released into the wild tonight. I've left her box in a little hidden area down the bottom of the garden and have removed the door so that she can emerge at her leisure. I've been shooting video footage and have some lovely shots of her at Spikes Sanctuary (such as the above still), but I'll wait to see if we get any infra-red footage tonight of her emerging from the box and will post the video tomorrow.
Friday, 11 May 2012
Here's the video evidence that we have a hedgehog visiting
Here's the first video evidence that we have a hedgehog visiting our garden this year here in Pembrokeshire, Wales. We're shortly going to release Wendy, an autumn juvenile from 2011 who went into Spike's Sanctuary hedgehog hospital for overwintering because she was not big enough to survive hibernation - and I really wanted to check that there were other hedgehogs here first before releasing her back into the wild.
Sorry for the quality of the video. It seems that every year when I get the trail camera out, I forget how the infra-red totally whitewashes the picture.
Sorry for the quality of the video. It seems that every year when I get the trail camera out, I forget how the infra-red totally whitewashes the picture.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Good News!
At approx 9:30 tonight I spied a hedgehog in the garden at the waterbowl (also where I'd scattered a few mealworms). I was beginning to think we'd get no hedgehog visitors this years. Photos to follow (hopefully)...
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
An Adder at Poppit Sands, Pembrokeshire
We all know that adders like to live in sand dunes, but it's rare you get to actually see one. This particular adder was crossing the path leading up to the wooden-decked footpath running alongside Poppit life boat station. I was lucky that I just so happened to have my camera on my at the time. The snake didn't hang around too long to be photographed, and slithered into the long grass of the dunes pretty sharpish.
In other news, I have been putting out some food for the hedgehogs down the bottom of the garden. Something - or several somethings - have been eating it, but I am not 100% certain that it's hedgehogs as yet. I believe they are very late in coming out of hibernation this year what with the weather conditions we've been having. Mary at Spike's Sanctuary in nearby Clunderwen says that Wendy is only just coming out of hibernation now and that we can have her back to let loose down the end of the garden soon-ish. I would like to be certain there are some other hedgehog companions for her before we have her back though!
In other news, I have been putting out some food for the hedgehogs down the bottom of the garden. Something - or several somethings - have been eating it, but I am not 100% certain that it's hedgehogs as yet. I believe they are very late in coming out of hibernation this year what with the weather conditions we've been having. Mary at Spike's Sanctuary in nearby Clunderwen says that Wendy is only just coming out of hibernation now and that we can have her back to let loose down the end of the garden soon-ish. I would like to be certain there are some other hedgehog companions for her before we have her back though!
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