Since I last spotted Henry the Hedgehog four nights ago he had been nowhere to be seen. Last night he turned up early and soon tucked in to dried mealworms, crushed peanuts and raisins. In all he made three short visits to the food dish.
Hello Kelly. There is something endearing about the sight of a hedgehog. They just go about the business of eating many garden pests and don't bother any other animals.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
Nice to see that more hedgehogs from around the country are coming out of hibernation!
ReplyDeleteHe's really enjoying that little feast.
ReplyDeleteHenry certainly has a healthy appetite! Glad he is back in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThey look to be such sweet little critters. I wish we had them here (I'll just have to be content to watch your videos of them...).
ReplyDeleteIt is G.L.W. Great to know they have survived such a harsh Winter.
ReplyDeleteHello Keith. They always dive in when there are dried mealworms on offer.
ReplyDeleteHello Wilma. I can imagine the hogs are very hungry after such a long sleep. It was great to see him safe and well.
ReplyDeleteHello Kelly. There is something endearing about the sight of a hedgehog. They just go about the business of eating many garden pests and don't bother any other animals.
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