We helped put out some dormouse boxes in the wood yesterday. Put up on hazel where there is good connectivity between trees. Some in the bottom of the wood, some at the top and some across the top part of the bottom (the wood is L shaped). The bit between the cross and upright parts of the L has been fairly well investigated and found to be ideal for dormice when surveyed for the pylon work. Surveys will be carried out monthly during summer to see how things are, but the boxes are suitable for hibernation I think, so won't be disturbed then. Hoping son and I will be able to get training on dormouse surveying and may end up with a licence for handling them perhaps.
Think the Romans used the edible dormouse; ours are a bit small, and rather too lovely. There is plenty of room for expansion. Although the rest of the woodland isn't hazel, there are plenty of nuts, seeds and berries, and insects, so good food and good shelter. Hoping we find some as apart from anything else I rather like them. A bit twee, but they are rather sweet.
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Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 9092 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 25 7:39 am Post subject:
Just seen the goldfinches going for the dandelions ❤️
a quick reminder that even if you do not feed birds and other wildlife providing water will be a massive help to them.
it has been dry and warm, now it is getting hot and warm
the things here are making good use of the big flat dish
dirty feathers but a bit thirsty as well, the very local ones that are nest based at the mo do not have to go far to get wet here, elsewhere is fraught with dangers and extra effort