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palms1
07-18-2005, 06:37 AM
WE could hear a funny noise in the garden and found this pair, (not to sure what they were doing and didn't ask ) so took there photo rather hastily, hopefully they will be back

palms

Kraellin
07-18-2005, 12:32 PM
beavers or porcupines? cant quite make them out.

nice job :)

Craig

palms1
07-18-2005, 01:10 PM
Craig

not sure if you have them in your neck of the woods but they are hedgehogs if i get a better photo will post it

(Like baby porcupines)

thanks
palms

Gary Richardson
07-18-2005, 03:07 PM
Sometimes known as Urchins.

Kraellin
07-18-2005, 03:35 PM
ah, ok... i think. not groundhogs, not beavers, and not true porcupines? mini-porcs?

Craig

Mike
07-18-2005, 05:17 PM
Don't see many of them around here, but some of the local 4H kids raise them for their projects. Which leads me to a funny story.....

Was at the local farm and feed store, shooting Santa Claus and Pets. So in comes a family, 3 kids each with 2 of them critters, and Mom had 3 of them. So I get them all to sit down, holding their critters on their chests, then Santa stands behind them with his arm outstretched.

When we took the photo, we found out a couple of facts that are not really widely known. First of all, they are not very big, but they are mostly bladder. When the flash goes off, they empty said bladder in a very short period of time. It really smells BAD......

Santa was very glad he was not holding one of them. :thumbsup: I have never seen that family with the hedge hogs come back for another photo with Santa. :bigthmb:

Mike

Kraellin
07-18-2005, 09:10 PM
lol.

Craig

Gary Richardson
07-18-2005, 11:52 PM
They also have lots and lots of fleas, so apart from the prickles when you pick them up, you'll probably pick something else up as well. (OK I know hedgehog fleas aren't supposed to like human blood, but are you sure that they know that).

We regularly see one or two of them in the back garden. One of the dogs I used to have often brought them into the house, still rolled up in her mouth. Got so we had to check there were none about before we let the dogs out (she still managed to find them in the bushes though). The 2 dogs we have now don't seem to like them, so problem solved.

palms1
07-19-2005, 02:55 AM
Hey very funny Mike will have to remember that if i need to "get" someone

And Gary "urchins " is a new one on me, you also forgot to mention that they are quite cute. They were also on the endangered list, not sure wether they still are,
Mind you i think this was mainly down to there bad road sense, and hedgehog flavored crisps ! ! ! ! :lol:

palms

Gary Richardson
07-19-2005, 12:49 PM
Yeh, I forgot about the crisps, haven't seen them around in a long while.

I think Urchins is a West Country word for them (Cornwall, Devon) though some of the old gamekeepers round here call them it as well.

There may be a shortage of them elsewhere, but there's no shortage of them where I live, (see them most nights when walking the dogs) but have to agree their road sense leaves a great deal to be desired.

JustChecking
07-23-2005, 05:05 PM
i haven't seen these lil' fellas around here for some time until recently, when i went for a short walk, and met like 4 or 5 of them :D you just gotta love them... even though i'm always a bit scared when i hear in the dark their breathing, or more like gasping or "snuffling and snorting" ;) ... and of course, their famous stomping...

:wavey: :rainbow:

Jeff L
07-23-2005, 09:15 PM
That is so cool. I used to have one as a pet. Or visa versa....
Dear old Hadley. I just showed this to my lil guy and the expression said it all and then he blurted out, "Hadley!" He has no concept of these guys being wild animals.....

palms1
07-24-2005, 11:50 AM
Hey Just checking that's how we knew they where in our garden was snuffling thought we had a unfit burgalar :lol:
And Jeff a pet ? did you ever stroke Hadley i bet it was a bit hard :bigthmb:

mind you i never thought that hedgehogs were world wide ! ! ! !

palms

Kraellin
07-27-2005, 09:38 PM
and then there were 8...

Craig

palms1
07-28-2005, 04:44 AM
If they keep breeding at that rate will have a garden full soon :lol:

Gary Richardson
07-28-2005, 01:05 PM
Enough to make a doormat even. :tongue: :wink: :)

palms1
07-28-2005, 01:08 PM
very Funny Gary and very apt, we have had rain for ages and as you may have seen a mini tornado not very far from us,
palms

Kraellin
07-28-2005, 02:19 PM
If they keep breeding at that rate will have a garden full soon :lol:
you'll have 'full', but you wont have a garden :)

Craig

Gary Richardson
07-28-2005, 03:38 PM
Hi Palms,

Yes saw the news about the mini tornado, hope you didn't sustain any damage.

Gary.

palms1
07-29-2005, 05:54 AM
Thankfully no we didn.t suffer any damage about 2 miles from there, apparently it just came out of the blue ! a big black cloud apperared and down it came, (or is it up?)

Palms

Gary Richardson
07-29-2005, 12:27 PM
Glad to hear you didn't suffer any damage.

Just been watching latest news coverage, must have been terrifying for those affected, I heard about one guy who was in his loft when the roof was completely ripped off.

You're obviously going to have to move somewhere safe, like Kansas.

Gary.

Photoshop. If you do move to Kansas, don't forget your Ruby Slippers.

palms1
07-30-2005, 12:47 PM
Amazingly this country has about 33 tornado's per year ! ! ! !
news is that the houses in the news will all have to be bulldozed :aghast:
I don't think ruby slippers would suit me so i think i'll stay here a bit longer, even though It has been a very unusual week here in Birmingham

Palms

Mike
07-30-2005, 08:11 PM
Amazingly this country has about 33 tornado's per year ! ! ! !
news is that the houses in the news will all have to be bulldozed :aghast:
I don't think ruby slippers would suit me so i think i'll stay here a bit longer, even though It has been a very unusual week here in Birmingham

Palms

I will have to admit that I do not keep up with your weather very much, but I do find that you get 33 tornado's a year very surprizing. I would have guessed maybe 1 or 2, and maybe some years without any.

We get maybe 2 or 3 (I think thats right) per year, usually quite small by the standards of Kansas, altho this year we seemed to have a rash of them, I think the count is up around 10 or 12.

Isn't it amazing what one can learn on the internet! :happy:

Mike

palms1
07-31-2005, 08:25 AM
Mike I also found this fact amazing, but if you want to keep up with our weather ( bored with watching paint dry !) try this excellent web site

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/

Palms