Been dormousing.

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This time I managed to get to the meeting point, in fact I was first. We had a good survey, found six or seven nest boxes occupied four of which had babies in. Between now and the onset of winter they need to weigh at least 15g to have a chance of surviving hibernation. I got to handle another three dormice and either I'm getting slower or they're getting wrigglier.

Amazingly, one of the group was called Cathy though she wasn't leading the survey.

My little legs and back are now aching from walking up and down a hillside through quite rough woodland.

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Dormousing

I was happy to read that you managed to get a spell of dormousing in today. I would have liked to have seen the look on your face when someone said ‘Cathy’ for the first time.

Have a relaxing rest of the day, and ldon't forget to isten to the cats for the next storyline in EAFOAB.

Love

Anne G.

The little dormice are

The little dormice are cute, but would still send my Aunt and my Mother into hysterics. One of my earliest memories is of them standing on the kitchen table dancing around and screaming at me to kill a small gray-brown mouse on the floor beneath them. I was so young, I thought they were just doing it to entertain me. I tried to catch the mouse which had the effect of putting it back through its entrance point and ended the day's entertainment. :). My Aunt had a real phobia about them, and in the fall of every year, I had to put SOS pad (steel wool) into every crevice that one could possibly come through, and set traps around the areas she had seen some in the past. Cute as the dormice are, I am sure she would have just shivered looking at even a photo of one. My mother gradually lost some of her fear of mice, and stopped going into hysterics if she saw one. We did keep traps set all winter though. I had to empty them, of course.

CaroL

CaroL

Been dormousing.

Too bad that critter does not have a white spot on it's head, or we could name it after a certain beloved dormouse.

    Stanman
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    Stanman
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