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1 minute ago, eggsarascal said:

Do you see them regularly?

More evidence of them really, upturned earth, animal trails etc. 
Not a rare sight, but unusual to see so many. At the bottom of the field where they’re pictured there is a stream and some cleared woodland, thick regrowth and brambles, ideal for passing the day unseen.

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3 minutes ago, gary112 said:

It was a real treat for us to be honest,it,s the first one we,ve seen here in 12 years!

Yeah the estate I work on and have done for 20 years. Haven't ever seen one myself. However this year I have seen 3 photos of hedgehogs that people have seen on the site in the evening. So things are looking up for the hogs. 

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