We got mousies down the plot - with pics

Started by Multiveg, August 13, 2006, 19:15:51

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Multiveg

While hubby was trying to clear a small forgotten compost heap, we uncovered some mousies. Herebe them:




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EmmaLou

How cute!

I was tidying a friends garden the other day and found a tiny mouse on the lawn. It had its eyes closed so guess it was a baby. It was so cute I wanted to keep it! Don't worry I put it back into the bushes.  :)

MrsKP

i'm fine as long as i only see one.  then i can convince myself there IS only one !

haven't seen mine for a while now.  guess he's getting fed elsewhere.

they are sooooooo cute, but not en masse !

;D
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Heldi

Aw cute. I had mice in in my shed,we took some photos and my son made up a little story book about them. He took it to school and got a headmasters award. Which I think was just a sticker with "headmaster's award" written on it. We were pleased as punch and we like our mousies!



Robert_Brenchley

That's definitely Mus musculus, the house mouse. I get wood mice, which are more athletic, and climb a good deal, and field voles; the other day I found two voles sitting in the top of one of my daleks.

redimp

I get field voles.  Some 'pests' are just totally tolerable due to 'aaaaah' factor.
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Multiveg

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Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on August 13, 2006, 23:08:18
That's definitely Mus musculus, the house mouse. I get wood mice, which are more athletic, and climb a good deal, and field voles; the other day I found two voles sitting in the top of one of my daleks.

I thought they are wood (long-tailed field) mousies. I had a googling session and came across this pest-control site's page about woodmice http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th1g.htm and a picture from national geographic: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/kids/2003/11/woodmiceroadsigns.html
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MrsKP

but those pics are brown not grey ?   ???

my mousie is definitely brown.
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Robert_Brenchley

It is, but house mice are a sort of greyish brown, which appears to vary with the lighting. Compare this one: http://www.west-ext.com/house_mouse.html . You can enlarge the pic. The only other mouse you might find is the wood mouse, which is a yellowish-brown, has bigger ears and back feet, and jumps. http://ladywildlife.com/animal/woodmouse.html .

Multiveg

Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on August 14, 2006, 09:49:53
It is, but house mice are a sort of greyish brown, which appears to vary with the lighting. Compare this one: http://www.west-ext.com/house_mouse.html . You can enlarge the pic. The only other mouse you might find is the wood mouse, which is a yellowish-brown, has bigger ears and back feet, and jumps. http://ladywildlife.com/animal/woodmouse.html .

The latter would be "The yellow necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) is similar in appearance to the wood mouse, but it is larger, weighing up to 45g, and has a distinctive collar of yellow fur " compared with Apodemus sylvaticus, the woodmouse/fieldmouse/long tailed field mouse.
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Robert_Brenchley

I'm not at all sure I have flavicollis on my plot; they look like ordiary wood mice to me, and I've seen them many times. It may just be the local stock, but they're all had a yellowish tinge, which is why I m,entioned it.

calendula

Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on August 13, 2006, 23:08:18
That's definitely Mus musculus, the house mouse. I get wood mice, which are more athletic, and climb a good deal, and field voles; the other day I found two voles sitting in the top of one of my daleks.

I hope you didn't 'exterminate' them  ;)

Multiveg

Quote from: calendula on August 14, 2006, 18:31:11
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on August 13, 2006, 23:08:18
That's definitely Mus musculus, the house mouse. I get wood mice, which are more athletic, and climb a good deal, and field voles; the other day I found two voles sitting in the top of one of my daleks.

I hope you didn't 'exterminate' them  ;)

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