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Last night we had a hedgehog in the little space of gravel-covered dirt that serves as our yard.  I heard a stray eating our cats' food and went down to chase it off.  At the bottom of the stairs, Mr (or Ms) Hedgehog was sitting calmly--so calmly I suspected it was dead--in front of the courtyard door.  Because it would have had to climb a whole flight of stairs and get back down them in a hurry, I doubt the hedgehog was the food thief.

Julien carried it back to the hole under our fence and it waddled off.  Maybe it'll be back one of these evenings as [livejournal.com profile] frigg  tells me they don't tend to wander much from their territory.

The other day, I was driving along the canal and saw an odd-looking duck.  Her back was too elongated, and I thought she was trapped in something like a net. But as I drew abreast of her, I saw that she in fact had eight little ducklings swimming merrily along beside her.  Widdle ducks...one of the cutest baby animals ever!

And in sadder news, I saw a dead ferret on the road.  The poor thing was gray, with a white throat, and it was sad to see one so still when I know ferrets are such lithe, lively critters.

So as not to end on a sad note, the banks of the canal are yellow with the blooming of wild irises. And that is both lively and lovely.

Date: 28 May 2010 09:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frigg.livejournal.com
Hehe...hedgehogs like to FREEZE when startled.

And yeah poor ferret. :(

Date: 28 May 2010 09:18 pm (UTC)
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I love these little peeks of nature in the city: we get raccoons, possums, crows, squirrels, and a wide assortment of birds as regular visitors. Because there's a preserved wetlands nearby we also get V wedges of migrating Canadian geese.

Date: 29 May 2010 07:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mnfaure.livejournal.com
Yeah, it really makes my day to see wildlife, even the simplest swallow. I think humankind needs and thrives on that connection with nature.

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