Country diary: I thought I was poking a hedgehog’s nest. I was wrong
Langstone, Hampshire: Tree bumblebees are generally placid, but they’re not keen on someone prodding their home with the end of a bamboo cane Last summer, one by one, all our visiting hedgehogs fell…
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