After 50 years, something has suddenly decided to excavate our front steps!!
The gate was open, so it could be a largish critter.
Did it leave any tracks Tim?
Or anything else?
Only one dog-like print.
Nothig else!
May be a dog ;D ;D
Sorry Tim couldn't resist. :-[
Gary. :-
Quote from: tim on March 28, 2008, 09:45:25
After 50 years, something has suddenly decided to excavate our front steps!!
The gate was open, so it could be a largish critter.
Got the same problem in my garden but think its foxes!!.
Large holes were appearing around our neighbours static caravan steps.
The mystery was finally solved when I saw the culprits.It was those dastardly wabbits ;D
Looks like foxes looking for somewhere to nest, we had a huge hole under our shed up our old lottie and a litter of 5 cubs played on the fleece and even got into the polytunnel !! They used to sun themselves on the roof of the flippin shed !
Well, nothing larger than a rabbit will get in tonight!
PS Just heard - Wild Boar are running wild in Gloucestershire??
Absolutely livid I heard!!
;D
It may be a Fox looking to make a meal of who lives under your step Tim. :o
:-\ Not sure if this will help you decide what is rummaging around your step tim, but maybe worth a read......
www.vegetableexpert.co.uk/Wildlife.html
(http://www.animated-gifs.eu/mammals-foxes/0057.gif)
Good read!
And I was wrong about denying access - these are this morning's prints.
Mmmm............the plot thickens
First wild boars and now......
Bigfoot? :o
:-\ :-\ :-\ Ohhhh tim the mystery continues........ several of my family members have puzzled over your footprint photograph and my son suggested a Felis catus, ha! ha!! a domestic cat... (http://www.gpnc.org/images/gifs/trackhc.gif)
could be scratching under/around your step for a mouse/vole??
My husband suggested a fox.....(http://www.gpnc.org/images/gifs/trackrfox.gif)
and my mother suggested a badger....(http://www.badgers.org.uk/brocks-world/dogprnt2.jpg)
Personally I am none the wiser..... a rabbit would be like this: -(http://www.leics.gov.uk/footprint.jpg) and I am quite sure you would be certain to find rabbit droppings so I do not think its a rabbit........
So then I thought about an hedgehog (http://www.ypte.org.uk/docs/factsheets/env_facts/env_images/hedgehog_feet.gif) but pretty sure they will still be in hibernation..
So all in all tim, the mystery continues.... you can take a look at this website and see what you think?
www.ypte.org.uk/docs/factsheets/env_facts/wildlife_id.html
Failing that guess you are going to have to camp in the garden all night and lie in wait until the culprit appears.... ha!! ha!!
Keep us posted tim and let us know if you ever find out what critter is potholing around your step!!
(http://www.animated-gifs.eu/leisure-camping/0017.gif)
;D ;D ;D
Did the crittur open the gate Tim?
I reckon its foxes. I blame everything on foxes....or rats!!!!!!!!!
Useful site.
Gate still shut!
The hole is 6" across & all that soil is 'spoil'. I shall rake it over & see if I can get some better prints.
Quote from: tim on March 30, 2008, 07:42:35
Gate still shut!
Well-mannered crittur then ;D
Quote from: froglegs on March 28, 2008, 22:56:23
It may be a Fox looking to make a meal of who lives under your step Tim. :o
Or it could smell your stew,i know I'd be tempted to tunnel in. :)
We have the culprit!!
A neighbour's b****y cat. Started to dig up Daughter-next-door's lawn yesterday - & would not go away well told.
There used to be a toad that lived under the steps.