You have a talent for photography. I read books about hedgehogs in gardens. Our groundhogs in the US don’t look anything like yours. Ours are huge and actually climb trees to evade foxes and kids with bikes. Yours are adorable.
Thank you for commenting! Interesting – and news to me. So they climb trees? Really? Ours can get bigger than this little one though. He was really tiny. The average size of them is at least the double. Do you have a photo of one of yours?
… my heart has gone so soft now … I just love them, when I was young my grandma had a couple living under her house … there is no evil in those creatures. How cares about the contraventions when eating something we really like. Good for him. That top image .. priceless.
I have got him and his sibling and his mum – I think. Not as exotic or dangerous as your garden friends usually are! But we both love our natural friends 💚
your hoglet in the plum orchard is pure joy –
[on the sadder side hedgehogs are in serious decline in the UK since the replacement of garden hedges with walls, slug pellets etc – how about where you live?]
I can not believe what I see here – such beautiful shots of that cute little hedgehog. I used to collect them in all shapes and sizes for a time back in England, because we too had one in our garden, but no plum trees, so I had to feed that little fellow.Btw – did you see ”my little helper” in one of the photos in my last post? Top right hand corner 🙂 🙂 🙂
Wonderful creature, liking being in the focus. Great! 🙂
I love hedgehogs – so quiet and shy.
They are very cute! 🙂
You have a talent for photography. I read books about hedgehogs in gardens. Our groundhogs in the US don’t look anything like yours. Ours are huge and actually climb trees to evade foxes and kids with bikes. Yours are adorable.
Thank you for commenting! Interesting – and news to me. So they climb trees? Really? Ours can get bigger than this little one though. He was really tiny. The average size of them is at least the double. Do you have a photo of one of yours?
… my heart has gone so soft now … I just love them, when I was young my grandma had a couple living under her house … there is no evil in those creatures. How cares about the contraventions when eating something we really like. Good for him. That top image .. priceless.
Love him…and all his friends. So nervous he will rant into the street…
That is the biggest worries … today, the cars. Their only enemy really. So sad!!!
They will stay if there is plenty food and fresh water.
I can give him that…but still nervous…
Så glad man blir av att de denna lilla igelkott! Så fina bilder. Visste inte att de gillar plommon.
😀Däremot vet jag ju att de gillar pannkakor!
So cute Ann-Christine – can’t just have one!
He really is adorable, but I do wonder how his stomach works – all those plums?
Such an adorable creature! 🙂
I have got him and his sibling and his mum – I think. Not as exotic or dangerous as your garden friends usually are! But we both love our natural friends 💚
oh he is just the cutest thing!!
He is!
your hoglet in the plum orchard is pure joy –
[on the sadder side hedgehogs are in serious decline in the UK since the replacement of garden hedges with walls, slug pellets etc – how about where you live?]
Så söt lite igelkott.
Älskar dem
Jag också men inte Minton. Han morrar när dom kommer för nära staketet.
Totti skäller ibland, men lägger sig ner och tittar bara när jag säger åt honom!
Så lydig är inte min lille pojk.
😉
Oh, what delightful images, Ann-Christine! Well captured
Thank you, Sue! He is rather adorable…I just sit here watching his day!
How lovely!
I can not believe what I see here – such beautiful shots of that cute little hedgehog. I used to collect them in all shapes and sizes for a time back in England, because we too had one in our garden, but no plum trees, so I had to feed that little fellow.Btw – did you see ”my little helper” in one of the photos in my last post? Top right hand corner 🙂 🙂 🙂
Haha, yes, I see now! I’d love to have more helpers here ss well!
So adorable!!
janet
Love these little ones…but worrying about his little stomach and all those plums…
Beautiful dear Leya, photos very sweet!
Ciao, Pat
Pat, I love this little creature. I have three of them in my garden this year.
Too cute for words.
And not much bigger than a plum himself…