The first two interior paintings in the hedgehog feeding station.
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Next to the vase of flowers, a poppy field
@babe POPPYS! ❤️
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@babe I actually have been wondering about what the hedgehog situation at the new place is…
@PhineasX Last year we had that one move in for a couple of months before moving on, but otherwise none.
Right now they should be waking up, but until the rat population has been brought under control I can't start feeding them. It's being worked on, but I figured in the mean time I could spruce up the urch inn and nesting box
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@PhineasX Last year we had that one move in for a couple of months before moving on, but otherwise none.
Right now they should be waking up, but until the rat population has been brought under control I can't start feeding them. It's being worked on, but I figured in the mean time I could spruce up the urch inn and nesting box
@babe A lot harder to exclude the rats than the cats I would imagine
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@babe A lot harder to exclude the rats than the cats I would imagine
@PhineasX Indeed, just isn't possible. So got bait stations up the yazoo and just hoping it works soon.
I'm making the feeding station bigger this time, building better baffles on the outside (with little see through perspex roofs!) so at least cats will be a non-issue. Eventually I'll rebuild the main feeding station in a similar vein
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I'm really not used to doing such tiny details, so this has been A Challenge
Wood ordered ready to start work on building the new exterior baffles. And a sheet of perspex as a roof over them since ply isn't likely to hold up nearly as long, even with layers of enamel paint (plus then i'll be able to spot if any hedgehogs start snoozing in there, as happened last year)
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The first two interior paintings in the hedgehog feeding station. They'll have a coat of varnish then frames will be mounted around them
These look great